Is Cifuentes on borrowed time? Or is it the impossible job?

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Leicester City slipped to 16th in the Championship after an abject first-half performance led to Saturday's 3-2 defeat by Sheffield United at the King Power Stadium.

Chants of 'sacked in the morning' were directed at manager Marti Cifuentes.

As for the boos that echoed around the ground at half-time, well the Spaniard feels they were merited.

But with the threat of a points deduction hanging over the club for alleged breaches of spending rules, is Cifuentes in an impossible position right now?

BBC Sport reporter Andrew Aloia asked Cifuentes about what it feels like battling for points that Leicester are not sure they will keep, and he responded by saying his focus must remains "100% on trying to win the next game".

Anything else, he added, would be a waste of "energy" as Leicester have lawyers to deal with that.

So what do you, Leicester fans, think of what is happening at the club right now?

Can you see Cifuentes heading for the exit? Is the legal battle a distraction? What needs to change to get the Foxes' season back on track?

Have your say - and we will publish a selection of the best submissions sent in.