Leicester City winger Marc Albrighton was disappointed that Brendan Rodgers’ side ‘didn’t do enough’ during Saturday lunchtime’s defeat to Chelsea.
Marc Albrighton said: “We’d have liked to have put up more of a fight. We started the second half well, we came out and tried to impact the game. The scoreline at 2-0 is a tricky scoreline. If you get the next goal, then you can go on and mount a challenge to get something out of the game. Ultimately, you concede the next goal, and it’s more or less game over. They got it on this occasion, and it knocked the stuffing out of us. We didn’t do enough to get into good goalscoring positions. We didn’t do enough with the ball, we know that the chances we had were long-range efforts and it’s always difficult to score from them areas. We’ve got to get into more clinical positions and we’ll hopefully score more goals that way.” [Rodgers] just wants to reflect on the game. We as players know exactly what we’ve not done right today, and we as players will reflect on that as well. We’ve got a game on Thursday night and football’s like that. It’s just a matter of regrouping and getting back to it.”