Brendan Rodgers wants Leicester to make most of season without European football
Brendan Rodgers has told Leicester to capitalise on a one-game-a-week “holiday” next season to push back up the Premier League.
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Brendan Rodgers has told Leicester to capitalise on a one-game-a-week “holiday” next season to push back up the Premier League.
Antonio Rüdiger, que, saldrá del Chelsea rumbo al Santiago Bernabéu. El zaguero alemán lo hará de la mano de su compañero Andreas Christensen, quien también termina contrato el próximo 30 de junio y, en su caso, parece que terminará vistiendo la camiseta del FC Barcelona, una vez el cuadro blaugrana sanee sus cuentas para poder inscribir a los jugadores cuyos fichajes tiene ya apalabrados. En el caso de los españoles César Azpilicueta y Marcos Alonso, si bien sus salidas del club no están tan encauzadas como las del central danés, también apuntan a reforzar la parcela defensiva del conjunto culé.
Leicester City's defence has looked much more assured with the return of Wesley Fofana and the Frenchman put in another impressive display in last night's 1-1 draw with Chelsea.
Chelsea supporters are all in agreement after seeing their side be held by Leicester City 1-1 at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night.
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Antonio Rudiger’s lunge on Wesley Fofana prompted Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers to ask the fourth official why a red card was not shown.
Far too often this season, Thomas Tuchel has walked into post-match press conferences and faced questions about Chelsea's lack of ruthlessness in the final third. Last night after the Blues' 1-1 draw with Leicester City was no different. His side had yet again failed to capitalise on a number of opportunities.