I kind of applauded Ranieri for sticking with his champions.
I am hoping that today is the straw that broke the camels back.
You might be right;
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...I-ve-been-too-loyal-title-winners-News-Gossip
"Of course I must change something because it is not possible to continue in this way," he said.
"Am I too loyal to my players? I could be, could be. It is difficult when you achieve something so good.
"You want to give them one chance, two chances, three chances. Maybe now, it is too much."
Ranieri had given a worrying simple indictment of his team on television immediately after the match.
But he admits that words do not even begin to solve his problems and the Italian seemed exasperated that whenever he calls a team meeting the players seem positive enough, only to fail to convert that into performances on the pitch.
"It is difficult to say it is mental," he said. "When I speak to them, everybody pulls together. Everybody wants to react. Everybody tries to say something positive to help each other. But after, we go back.
"Every time I speak to the players and the players speak to me we are always confident we can change the situation."
He further hinted that the Champions League campaign, which has been the one saving grace of the season so far, must be sacrificed, with staying in the Premier League such a grave concern.
"Now there are a few matches in front of us so we have to find a solution very, very soon," said Ranieri.
"There are two matches in front of us, one in the FA Cup and one in the Champions League - but our mind is on the Premier League."
"We have two problems," he said. "We concede and we don't score."