Leicester City haven't been in such a nervy relegation race, like they one they're currently experiencing in real time in the Championship, since the 2014/15 season in the Premier League.
The forlorn Foxes looked like goners that season, until Nigel Pearson led his troops to a jaw-dropping survival, against all the odds.
The first few months of the campaign saw Leicester win just two sorry games, with ten defeats across 11 league games in October, that stretched all the way to December, making them look nailed-on for the drop.
Seven victories from their final eight games of the season meant this expected relegation was dramatically staved off, with Wes Morgan going down as a memorable battler when times were tough at the King Power.
Morgan's long-lasting love affair with the Midlands club did start in 2012, but he really came into his own as a Premier League established warrior at this point in his journey with the Foxes.
Not the flashiest performer with the ball at his feet, Morgan is still well remembered to this day for always putting his neck on the line for the cause.
As Claudio Ranieri put it, the no-nonsense Jamaican would go on to be the "perfect captain" for the club, with the now-retired centre-back living out his wildest dreams at Leicester, too, when hoisting the Premier League title aloft in 2016.
Morgan would hail the team that pulled off that unreal title triumph as a "band of brothers" with Gary Rowett desperate to see a similar tight-knit approach in his Leicester camp right now, as a sad demise to League One is on the cards.
Jamaal Lascelles could well be Rowett's modern-day answer to the 6-foot-1 titan, with the 32-year-old - who also plied his trade at Nottingham Forest like Morgan - hopeful that his immense EFL experience can be key to another unlikely survival being clinched.
Lascelles must channel his inner Morgan
Leicester knew they could always rely on Morgan in moments of strife, as he very rarely put a foot wrong when the pressure was ramped up.
Lascelles hasn't been without his faults since penning a contract with Foxes, after leaving Newcastle United behind in February, but he's already shown himself to a bruising battler, akin to Morgan.
Indeed, in the goalless draw against Watford, the seasoned 32-year-old would win a mighty seven duels to protect his relegation-troubled side's clean sheet.
If he can keep these valiant displays coming, Leicester will surely be line to go on another exhilarating run of wins, much like their late-season heroics under Morgan, to beat the drop.
After all, Lascelles is no chump when it comes to the rigours of the Championship, with 104 appearances in the taxing league already in his back pocket.
With the likes of Caleb Okoli also praising his new teammate as a "wonderful" presence to work alongside, it's clear that the number 24 is comfortably slipping into a leader role for Rowett's men.
Leicester have had so many memorable centre-backs in recent years that gave everything, with Robert Huth also sticking out, as Lascelles attempts to add his name to this fearless list, which Morgan arguably sits at the very top of.
