Rodgers Shifts Focus To Burnley Clash
- Leicester City were defeated 2-1 by Southampton at King Power Stadium on Saturday
- Analysing the fixture and looking for improvement is key for Brendan Rodgers
- Rodgers spoke of the 'total faith and trust' he has in his young Foxes squad
- Next up, City head to Burnley in the Premier League on Sunday (2pm kick-off)
The Foxes suffered just a second home defeat of the 2019/20 season against Southampton on Saturday, leaving them third in the Premier League with 16 games to play.
Rodgers admitted his City side performed below their usual high standards and emphasised the importance of analysing the fixture and working on the details ahead of next weekend.
Leicester travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley in their next top-flight outing on Sunday (2pm kick-off) and the Northern Irishman is confident of seeing a positive reaction from his squad.
Rodgers: We'll Be Back
LCFC TV spoke to Brendan Rodgers after a a 2-1 defeat to the Saints at King Power Stadium on Saturday.
"Like we’ve always done when we’ve had a defeat, we’ll analyse it," he said. "We'll look at the details and then we’ll look to improve and get three points in our next game.
"This isn’t a group that’s complacent at all. It was always going to be tough, especially where we are in our schedule, but we just didn’t play well.
"That’s on us and well done to Southampton. They nicked the game at the end and we know that we didn’t play so well.
"The guys gave their best, but it wasn’t enough, and we weren’t at our best. I have total faith and trust in the squad that we have."
Leicester City 1 Southampton 2
Watch extended highlights of the Foxes' 2-1 Premier League defeat to Southampton on Filbert Way.
Two weeks into the January transfer window, Rodgers is relaxed, due to his satisfaction with the current squad of players, but says City will look to see if signings are possible.
"We know where we want to improve," he continued. "If we can, then we will, but if not, then we’ll stay with what we’ve got. The boys have been brilliant up until now and they’ll continue to work.
"They’re such an honest group, so we’ll take this on the chin, take our medicine, and then go away and analyse where we can be better.
"Let’s give credit to Southampton because I always felt this was going to be a dangerous game and it proved to be that."
All times GMT.
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