Despite the devastating nature of Wednesday’s defeat to Tottenham, there is still at least one positive Leicester City can take from the game. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall was left shattered by the manner of the defeat, but the 23-year-old is trying to look on the bright side of the encounter and “learn from” what happened ahead of Sunday’s clash with Brighton.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall said: “I’ve never experienced anything like that but, of course, hopefully I won’t experience anything like that again. That’s football, you can never predict what’s going to happen. The game is never won, no matter what the time is, so it’s something you can definitely learn from. That’s the only positive you can take. It’s something a lot of people will be looking at and it’s about moving forward in a positive manner because no one wants that happen again. It’s an awful feeling but it’s about dusting ourselves down now and moving onto the next game. It was quite a shock, to be honest. I think for a lot of the players, it’s something you’re not used to seeing. We played 94 minutes of the game really well and it was just that last lapse of judgement at the end that cost us. It was really low in there and the players were just so upset for ourselves and the fans but we can put it right at the weekend against Brighton. That’s the good thing about the Premier League. You’ve got a quick chance to bounce back, you’ve just got to try and learn from that, try and take what you can and move on and move forward.”