Brendan Rodgers takes responsibility for Leicester’s Europa League exit

Foxes fell to a 2-0 defeat on aggregate after second-half goals from Lukas Provod and Abdallah Sima

Nick Mashiter
Friday 26 February 2021 07:58 GMT
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Brendan Rodgers on the touchline
Brendan Rodgers on the touchline (Getty Images)

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Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers took the blame for the Foxes’ meek Europa League exit to Slavia Prague.

Second-half goals from Lukas Provod and Abdallah Sima helped Slavia deservedly win 2-0 on the night and on aggregate to reach the last 16.

Rodgers, who was missing the injured James Maddison and banned Kelechi Iheanacho, started with 13-goal Harvey Barnes on the bench with Youri Tielemans in a more advanced position but admitted his decisions failed to pay off.

He said: “It’s my responsibility, I pick the team with the players we have available and clearly it didn’t work as well as I would have liked.

“We have changed the team often enough through the season because we’ve carried injuries all year. The players are coming back from injury, we had to find a way to freshen up the team.

“Overall, they were better than us and deserved to go through. We have to go away and learn from that.

“We started pretty well, we had to be patient, but we never really created too many opportunities. I’m disappointed with the goals, in particular the second one - we have to defend with greater urgency.

“It’s disappointing but I said to the players afterwards we have to learn from it. We can accept it a lot easier as we weren’t good enough on the night and over the two legs.

“We’ll get back in, move on and we’ve enjoyed the European experience and we want to fight this year and be better next year.”

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