Don’t blame the coach! Maddison defends Rodgers after criticized Leicester downfall
Leicester City midfielder James Maddison has defended manager Brendan Rodgers. that the bad performance happened The players have the same responsibility.
Leicester City were thrashed 6-2 by Tottenham Hotspur, although midfielder Maddison has urged his team-mates to take responsibility. Replace their manager with
The Foxes were defeated 2-6 by Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Saturday, with Leicester remaining at the bottom of the table with just one point from seven games.
Leicester have conceded 22 goals this season. Which is considered the worst record in the Premier League, Rodgers is now likely to be dismissed from his position soon.
“It’s difficult to get the thoughts out of my head right away where people check the results and see the score 6-2 and think, ‘Leicester got hit again. ‘ But I don’t think it came out that way.”
“We’ve been working hard on the training ground this week. Because we knew we had to get a better result and in the first half we felt like the Leicester we used to know and the Brendan Rodgers team built in the last few years. past with high-pressing and creating a lot of opportunities It is difficult for us to accept.”
“We conceded two goals from set-pieces which was frustrating. I tell you that we spent hours on that because last year it was our weakness. So we brought in a set-piece coach and everyone was really focused on that.”
“Of course the players deserve some attack (not just Brendan Rodgers) and it’s a team matter. Not the only manager We put 11 players on the pitch, it hurts when you respect the manager. which we as players on the field cannot perform at this moment.”
As for Maddison, he and his team-mates were held accountable. I have a part in making the team. Must meet with the defeat of this game by Maddison said, “It’s a public matter. It’s not about a single manager.”
“We are the 11 players that came on the pitch in this game. And it’s painful And it hurts so much to see a manager we respect in this kind of situation. And what comes out in so many negatives is that the players should be held accountable.”