London, April 23 -- Former Premier League champions Leicester were relegated to the third tier for only the second time in their history after a 2-2 draw against Hull on Tuesday. Gary Rowett's side needed a victory at the King Power Stadium to keep alive their slender hopes of avoiding relegation. But the Foxes were denied by Oli McBurnie's second-half equaliser, which condemned them to League One just 10 years after they were crowned English champions in a fairytale run. Leicester will play in the third tier for the first time since 2008-09 with an astonishing decline over the last five years. "We have to learn. I think the club have to accept this is the horrible part of the journey of a football club," Rowett said. "This club won the Premier League not too many moons ago. That was an incredible high at the time for the fans, for everyone associated with the club. I think everyone saw that as an amazing achievement. I think we can be equally as disappointed with how poor this moment is." It is a third relegation in four seasons for Leicester....