Of course, if you don’t score in football, you won’t win and Sunday marked yet another game where the Foxes failed to fire.
Rick Passmoor’s side have found the net just twice in their last six WSL games and they showed no signs of bucking that trend against Brighton.
The Seagulls barely got out of second gear and yet were never put under any threat by the home side.
Leicester only registered five shots across the 90 minutes, none of which were on target.
It has been the story of the season for the Foxes. They have the lowest shot accuracy, lowest conversion rate and fewest big chances created out of any side in the WSL.
Passmoor’s team, who have picked up seven of their nine points on home soil this season, could not be accused of lacking for effort, but the lack of quality was stark.
With four games remaining of the WSL season, Leicester will need a drastic change of fortunes to have any hope of avoiding a relegation play-off.
