Soccer-Relegation-haunted Leicester's six-point deduction upheld


Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Southampton - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - January 16, 2021 General view of a corner flag before the match Pool via REUTERS/Rui Vieira

April 8 (Reuters) - Second-tier English ⁠football club Leicester City have lost their ⁠appeal against a six-point deduction, the club and the ‌Premier League said on Wednesday, in a blow to their fight against another relegation.

The Midlands club are 22nd in the Championship, one ​point from safety in the relegation ⁠zone and facing a ⁠drop to League One - the third tier of English football - ⁠unless ‌they can find form in their final five games of the season.

Leicester astounded the football ⁠world by winning the Premier League against ​the odds a ‌decade ago, but were relegated last season. They ⁠were docked ​six points earlier this year for breaches of strict English Football League profitability and sustainability rules governing spending.

"An independent Commission’s ⁠decision to recommend a six-point deduction ​on Leicester City Football Club this season has been upheld by an independent Appeal Board," the Premier League, which ⁠initiated the original investigation, said in a statement.

Leicester accepted the ruling.

"With the matter now at an end and five games of the season remaining, everyone at the Club ​is fully focused on the ⁠matches in front of us and on shaping the outcome ​of our season through our results ‌on the pitch," the club ​said.

Leicester host Swansea City on Saturday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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