Despite the fact that his Leicester had lost five straight, Brendan Rodgers, ‘Foxes’ coach. sure that his club “supported me a lot” and not leaving the office. Leicester are bottom of the Premier League and have added just one point in six games played.
Rodgers, 49, said: “I’m not crazy, I understand footballIt was not a good start. But the support shows the level of work we’ve done, how we appreciate what we’ve done all summer. Lots of support, nothing but support.”
Rodgers said “It’s my responsibility to improve our results, there’s no doubt about that, I want to be here, my balance in terms of what we’ve done is here”. Leicester won the FA Cup in 2021. Rodgers has led the team since February 2019.
Rodgers has expressed his disappointment over the transfer of Leicester defender Wesley Fofana to Chelsea (who paid 80.4 million euros for the French player) and only signed Alex Smithies (ex-Cardiff, with a letter of independence) and central defender Wout Faes (Reims).
Leicester are three points from safety, as Aston Villa, West Ham and Nottingham Forest, who preceded him, had four. The ‘Foxes’ will certainly face Steven Gerrard’s Villa this Saturday.
Source: La Verdad

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