Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers is hopeful his side can turn their season around after an inconsistent start.
The Foxes threw away a two-goal lead as Crystal Palace came from behind to salvage a point at Selhurst Park, leaving them on eight points from their opening seven Premier League games.
"They are giving everything but we just aren't playing to our level," said the 48-year-old.
Only four teams have created fewer shots per game than Leicester this season, and they are 13th in the expected goals per game table.
Leicester spent more time in the Premier League's top four than any other team in the last two seasons (567 days), but missed out on Champions League on the final day of both campaigns.