Under-pressure Leeds boss Jesse Marsch was singled out for criticism by his own club's fans as the West Yorkshire side slipped to a disappointing defeat at fellow strugglers Leicester.
The visitors were booed off at half-time as they trailed to a Robin Koch own goal and a second 10 minutes before the break from Harvey Barnes, who extended his record of scoring every time he plays against Leeds to five Premier League games.
Then, when Marsch replaced popular Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra with striker Joe Gelhardt 15 minutes from time, the visiting fans responded with more jeers and cries of 'what is going on'.
The final whistle brought more negative chants and American Marsch's position is starting to look shaky.
Marsch later said, "We had a good start and feel on top of the game and lose a ball and then we are down 1-0. We are pushing, hit the crossbar and right now we are not finding the solutions we need to. Right now we need to fight and we need to stop the bleeding.
"When you lose a ball in the middle of the pitch it is tough, Robin Koch is unlucky and we end up 2-0 down out of nothing. That's the way it is going right now and you have to be fighters and that's what we have to be on Sunday."
On fan discord, he stated: "I understand they are not happy. We're not representing the club the way we want. I am working very hard and diligently nobody is more disappointed than me and we have to find solutions.
"It is always nice when you can find two home matches like Leicester have had in a row to reboot things and we have a home match on Sunday [against Fulham] and we need that. We are fighting and desperate, we need the feeling of what it is like to win again."
