Claudio Ranieri says he may have been excessively steadfast, making it impossible to his Leicester players as their Premier League title safeguard has slid into a transfer fight.
They are one point over the drop zone after Sunday's 2-0 overcome at Swansea.
Foxes supervisor Ranieri, who was given a vote of certainty by the club's board a week ago, is presently considering changes.
"It is troublesome when you accomplish something so great you need to give them one shot, two possibilities, three shots. Possibly now, it is excessively," he said.
"It is something I can change in light of the fact that along these lines it is unrealistic to proceed.
"I generally address myself however I generally say: 'Go ahead, we can accomplish something great.'"
Having frustrated the chances to win an exceptional Premier League title last season, Leicester have been in startling decay this year.
The Foxes are the main side in the main four English divisions without a class objective in 2017 and, with thrashing at Swansea, they turned into the primary ruling champions to lose five back to back top flight matches since Chelsea in 1956.
Leicester's decrease is typified by striker Jamie Vardy and midfielder Riyad Mahrez, both of whom are shadows of the players who were so urgent to the club's title achievement.
Last season Vardy scored 24 objectives, however has only five so far this battle, while Mahrez scored 17 objectives and made 10 helps, contrasted with three objectives and three helps this year.
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In spite of their ebb and flow failings, Ranieri has stayed with most by far of the players who featured for Leicester last season - and trusts they are fit for changing their fortunes.
"Each time I address the players and the players address me we are constantly certain we can change the circumstance," the 65-year-old Italian included.
"Be that as it may, now there are a couple coordinates before us so we need to discover an answer, soon. There are two matches before us, one in the FA Cup and one in the Champions League yet our psyche is on the Premier League.
"I think the quality of the man is to have the correct adjust. Not to be so high when you win; not to be so down when you lose. You can recollect what we did last season yet you have to remain with your feet on the ground and say we need to respond together."
Leicester have a two-week break from their Premier League battles as they swing considerations to the FA Cup and Champions League.
Ranieri takes his group to League One side Millwall in one weekend from now's fifth-round tie, before a trek to Spanish title hopefuls Sevilla in the Champions League keep going 16 on 22 February.
The Foxes could be base of the alliance when they have Liverpool on Monday, 27 February.
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