Leicester City defender Jonny Evans makes trophy admission as he plots Foxes success
Jonny Evans admits he feared for his chances of lifting more silverware in his career when he left Manchester United.
But the Leicester FA Cup winner has been more successful than United in the last year in Brendan Rodgers’ side.
He can take a major step closer to another trophy on Thursday in Rome in the Europa Conference League semi-final second leg.
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The Northern Ireland defender came through the ranks at Old Trafford and won the Premier League three times, the League Cup twice and the Club World Cup.
But he left for West Brom in 2015 for regular games before moving to the King Power Stadium in 2018.
He was part of Leicester’s historic maiden FA Cup triumph last term over Chelsea at Wembley.
And while old club United are enduring a fifth season without a trophy, Evans is seeking to upset Roma and Jose Mourinho to reach the Foxes’ first European final after last week’s 1-1 first leg draw.
Evans said: “It is a really tough thing to come by silverware. Some players never get the chance to win things. We have been very lucky and fortunate.
“I am so grateful that I have been able to win a few things in my career. That is something you can always look back on. Whenever you leave a club like Manchester United you sort of think those opportunities are gone.
“Myself and Darren Fletcher at the time, we used to drive down from Manchester to West Brom and talk about that.
“But I think since Brendan has come in we have been able to challenge well in cup competitions. That has been the exciting thing that has been going on here these last couple of seasons.”
Evans’ return from a hamstring injury has seen the resumption of his partnership with Wesley Fofana and


