Leicester had to come from behind on Thursday night to manage a 1-1 draw at home to Spartak Moscow, continuing their frustrating Europa League group campaign.
In a competitive Group C alongside Napoli and Legia Warsaw, the Foxes knew that they really had to win as they hosted the Russians in Matchday 4, but couldn't get the job done.
Former Inter and Chelsea full-back Victor Moses opened the scoring for Spartak early on in the second half, and Brendan Rodgers' side looked like they might fall to an unlikely home defeat.
But Daniel Amartey levelled shortly after to restore some pride, and that was where the scoring ended.
Currently mid-table in the Premier League after a mixed start to the season, the FA Cup holders aren't having much more joy in Europe. The draw leaves them third in the group, behind both Napoli and Legia Warsaw after the Italians had beaten the Polish side earlier in the evening.