Leicester slipped further into relegation trouble as they endured a woeful defeat away to Fulham to end their three-game unbeaten run and inflict damage on their survival hopes.Starting the game outside of the bottom three on goal difference, Dean Smith's side were ripped apart in the first half at Craven Cottage as Willian, Carlos Vinicius and Tom Cairney all took advantage of shambolic defending to bury Leicester before the break.Cairney got his second and his team's fourth early in the second half before Willian completed a brace of his own, rifling in a fine solo effort.Harvey Barnes scored two and James Maddison tapped in a penalty to give visiting supporters momentary cheer, but the result was never in doubt.
The prospects of their team remaining a Premier League club look slim on the evidence of a defensive display every bit as bad as the scoreline suggested.Fulham scored with their first chance of the game, though it was more by luck than design.
Dennis Praet fouled Antonee Robinson out near the left touchline, and from the resulting free-kick Willian's cross evaded everybody inside the box before bouncing up into the top corner past Daniel Iversen.Leicester, sensing the severity of their predicament, rallied.
Maddison crossed low for Barnes arriving inside the box but he failed to make sufficient contact to turn it home under pressure.