Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers says he respects the opinions of the club’s fans after some chanted for his sacking in a defeat by Southampton. The Foxes lost 1-0 to Saints on Saturday and the gap to the relegation zone is now just two points.
“It has been very up and down for us this season, for the supporters it has been a challenge from the very first game,” said Rodgers.
“Listen, I respect the opinions and that’s what the game is about. I never take any support from the board for granted, I just do my best with what I have.”
“I respect that they [the fans] have paid their money, travelled a long way and they will be disappointed. My message is just to stay with the players, they have given everything and they are going to need the supporters.”, he added.