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No sense of 'betrayal' in Leicester plight, insists Brendan Rodgers

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers says he has the full support of the club and is not suffering from betrayal.

Rodgers has come under pressure with his side sitting bottom of the Premier League on just one point after five successive losses.

That poor start has come after a difficult summer which saw them make just two signings and led Rodgers to say his squad needed refreshing as early as six months ago.

But the 49-year-old is defiant in wanting to stay in the job and says everyone is pulling in the same direction.

"It is very easy, I love being here, my record here is concrete in terms of what we have done and how performances have been," he said ahead of Saturday's midlands derby with Aston Villa.

"But of late it has not been to the level. My career has been built on a resilience, which is something you need in this industry. It is how I have arrived where I am.

"I was not a big player, I had to coach and I had to manage players and it has not all been plain sailing in my career.

"The strength is very easy to come by, it is not easy when you are not getting results but it provides the motivation to get things right.

"Normally what you find when results go against you as a manager, there can be a level of betrayal that kicks in against you as a manager but I have never felt that at all, all the staff, players have been absolutely brilliant in their support.

"If it is not going well for the manager you can get lots of side conversations, but I have not felt that, we are all together, we are all on one page, we have all worked well and now when it is not going so well we are still very much together.

"It’s been very supportive. I am not daft, I understand football, it has not been a great start at all, but the support shows the level

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