Wout Faes: Leicester City 'not panicking' after lead at top slashed - BBC Sport
Faes says the Foxes have spoken openly among themselves about the late goals that have cost them, and points out that a number of victories had been snatched earlier in the season with late goals.
"It's weird," said Faes, who was rested on Tuesday as Leicester beat Premier League side Bournemouth to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals.
"I saw a comparison to the points we have won in the last 10 minutes and lost in the last 10 minutes, and it's a lot that we have won in the first part of the season and a lot we have lost in the second part.
"It's difficult to give an explanation. Even us, we have spoken about it and we can't give a clear explanation.
"Sometimes it's the game they play, sometimes we should have been a bit more realistic as well and sometimes it is a bit unlucky - I remember a few deflections.
"I wouldn't call it fatigue, but I don't have another explanation as well."