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Rodgers unhappy with 'cheap shot' from Fofana camp

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has accused Wesley Fofana's camp of a cheap shot following the defender's switch to Chelsea.

The 21-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge for £70million after a protracted transfer which saw him fail to show up for training with the Foxes.

A message appeared on Fofana's Instagram account on Wednesday accusing Leicester of making "false and misleading comments" amid the saga while also aiming a dig at Rodgers, saying he "exposed" the defender.

But Rodgers does not believe his former centre-back is to blame.

He said: "I would say the post didn't come from Wesley. I know that for sure because of my experiences where I had a message from Wesley.

"The post is a cheap shot towards the end from people, rather than him. The kid is a great lad. I'm not happy he has left because I've lost a top player.

"I'm not going to sit here and destroy a young lad when I know really where the message has come from. We're sad he has gone, we wish him all the best and we'll move on.

"I never get too emotional with words. Wesley was exposed to a club when very few people knew who he was. We brought him here as a 19-year-old, put him in the team, his profile went worldwide and he was absolutely brilliant.

"He got injured, the club could have been exposed but they weren't, looked after him, gave him a new contract and his agent would have done really well as well.

"We felt he was going to be here. I felt he wanted to be here. But the game changes."

Leicester go to Brighton on Sunday after Thursday's 1-0 defeat at Manchester United left them winless and bottom of the Premier League.

Ricardo Pereira (Achilles), Ryan Bertrand (knee) and Daniel Amartey are out but Wout Faes could make his debut after joining from Reims.

Faes was the

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