Harry Winks twice told a Leicester fan to ‘f*** off’ as tempers flared following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Portsmouth.The Foxes are on the verge of suffering back-to-back relegations with the Midlands outfit sitting in 23rd spot in the Championship with three games to go.Leicester are on the cusp of being relegated to League One after their latest defeatGettyGary Rowett’s side have failed to win any of their last six fixtures as they look set to return to League One for the first time since 2009.It was only ten years ago which saw Leicester lift the Premier League title.But the feel-good factor at the King Power Stadium is long gone, with fans now turning on their players.In a video that has gone viral on social media, Winks can be seen heading back onto the team coach at Fratton Park.As he made his way up the steps, one fan could be heard saying, ‘See ya Harry,’ while another appeared to swear at the former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder.It was that comment which saw the ten-cap England international snap – as he fired back, raging: “You f*** off.”He then could be seen pointing at the individual, angrily shouting: “Shut the f*** up.”An enraged Winks continued: “Shut up, f*** off.”A supporter could then be heard swearing back at the player, as Winks was ushered into the coach and away from the confrontation.Social media was sent into meltdown over the incident, as one X user said: “Didn’t like being told some home truths bless him.”Winks has caused a stir online after he angrily reacted to a Leicester fanXThe midfielder is in his third season with Leicester after joining from SpursAnother commented: “This is actually shocking. First bit of fight from him. Put him on bench next season!”A third added: “You’re getting paid more in a week than these will in a year, just put your head down and get on the coach you primadonna.”Meanwhile one supported messaged: “One of the biggest disgraces to don the City shirt.”And this fan simply stated: “The truth hurts.”When can Leicester get relegated?Leicester, who were docked six points in February, were expected to secure an instant return to the top-flight – just as they did in the 2023/24 campaign under the tutelage of Enzo Maresca.Three wins from their opening four matches gave supporters hope, but a disastrous 2026, which has seen the club win just two league games, has all-but sealed their fate.Only Sheffield Wednesday, who sit bottom of the table, have conceded more than the 65 goals Leicester have shipped in this term.Leicester have kept just five clean sheets in the Championship this campaignGettyLeicester’s relegation to League One could be confirmed on Tuesday night should they lose or draw against Hull.Speaking to talkSPORT about the after the 1-0 defeat on the south coast, Rowett said: “I can say we’ve got belief.“I think we have to show that in our performance and show that in our results.“I said to the players, ‘We might have to start hoping we get a little bit of fortune from somewhere else,’ but I don’t like saying that as a manager, I’m not interested in what other teams do, I’m interested in what we do.“We have to be professional, as a player, if I had three games to go and I was already relegated, I’d still want to win all three of those games, I don’t care, it’s about pride, it’s about your own personal standards.“So for me, we turn up Tuesday and we have to do everything we can to try and win a game.”