It wouldn't be harsh to describe Leicester City's season as a major disappointment. The Premier League champions are looking set to battle relegation as they have failed to live up to expectations that were heightened by last season's astonishing title success.
One enormous positive the Foxes can take though is that their inaugural Champions League campaign has witnessed them qualify for the round of 16, while also claiming the top spot in the group in the process with a game to spare.
Now, Claudio Ranieri faces the task of overcoming FC Porto in their final game but with the Foxes already qualified; the Italian manager should consider making wholesale changes to the squad ahead of the clash against the Portuguese outfit.
Some of Leicester's best players such as Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy have not produced to the same standard of performance as they did last season, so the duo should be dropped for the clash against Porto, and these THREE youngsters should be given their opportunity in the first-team...
Ben Chilwell
The young left-back has found it difficult to force his way into the first-team at Leicester due to the impressive performances of Christian Fuchs.
Chilwell was widely linked with a move to Liverpool all summer, but the transfer failed to materialise as the Foxes has slapped an enormous price-tag on him before tying him down to a new contract.
Chilwell is deserving of his opportunity to impress against Porto and could be the long-term answer to England's left-back dilemma.
Bartosz Kapustka
The young Polish winger signed for the Foxes during the summer transfer window but has since struggled to force his way into Claudio Ranieri's first-team.
Porto provides Ranieri with an ideal opportunity to field Kapustka. What can Leicester lose from taking such a risk?
Mahrez continues to disappoint and maybe the form of Kapustka could inspire the Algerian winger to return to his devastatingly brilliant self.
Demarai Gray
In a season that has not gone to plan, Demarai Gray has proven his capabilities on some of the biggest Premier League's stages, such as Old Trafford.
The former Birmingham winger joined the club in January and helped in Leicester's pursuit of a Premier League title. Now, the challenge of Porto should be a platform for Gray to impress further.