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Brendan Rodgers admits he is 'under pressure' ahead of Anfield trip

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers admits he is under pressure but believes he still has the full support of the club's board.

The Foxes’ injury-hit squad have struggled this season and criticism of Rodgers and his players increased after Sunday’s disappointing FA Cup exit at the hands of East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest.

When asked if he still had the board’s full backing, Rodgers said: "I’ve never felt I haven’t, but I also understand football.

"I’ve got a great relationship here with the people at the club, a very close working relationship with everyone, but I understand you have to get results.

"Whatever happens to me in the future, those relationships don’t change, they’re great people here, have always supported me.

"This year has been a challenge after challenge and primarily because of the players we have missing, but of course the weekend’s result wasn’t great, so you can’t mask over that and I would never try to."

Leicester will bid to bounce back from Sunday’s 4-1 defeat at Championship side Forest against Rodgers’ former club Liverpool at Anfield on Thursday.

Rodgers, who will mark three years in charge of the Foxes later this month, admitted the manner of his side’s cup defeat had turned up the heat on him.

He added: "Certainly when you lose you’re always open to criticism, so I’m pretty sure that would have been the case on the Monday and that’s part of the job.

"For me, you’ll always be under pressure when you’re not getting results, you can’t deny that.

"We’ve had a great run here for a period of time, but when results (are not good), especially like the one at the weekend, that will always put you under pressure as a manager. I get that and understand that. It’s not something I shy away from."

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