For the second time this season Leicester have more points in the Champions League than the Premier League.
While qualifying as group winners into the knock-out stages of Europe's elite competition is a wonderful achievement, Claudio Ranieri knows that rectifying his team's domestic form is now paramount.
After beating Copenhagen at home in October in their third Champions League game, Leicester moved to nine points, one more than they had mustered from eight matches in the English top flight.
Their title defence has continued to flounder, nudging to 12 points from 12 games – whereas Tuesday night's defeat of Bruges meant 13 points accumulated in continental action from just five outings.