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Rodgers feels ‘let down’ by four Leicester Covidiots after breaching lockdown measures to party ahead of West Ham defeat


BRENDAN RODGERS says he feels let down by four Leicester stars who broke Covid rules.

James Maddison, Ayoze Perez and Hamza Choudhury flouted restrictions by going to a party last Saturday, along with injured Harvey Barnes.

James Maddison was one of four Leicester players to break lockdown rulesCredit: Reuters

Boss Rodgers punished the first three by leaving them out of yesterday’s 3-2 defeat at West Ham. The loss left the gap to fifth-placed Chelsea at two points, threatening their Champions League bid.

Rodgers said: “From a personal perspective, I was bitterly disappointed, I’ve got to say. It was a breach. My objective coming into Leicester City was to create a standard on and off the pitch.

“Particularly at this time when we’re challenging and fighting to finish off a really exciting season — that standard and the values we have as a club, they fell well below that.

“The guys who weren’t involved in the squad at West Ham would have been. However, as a consequence of their behaviour, they weren’t.

“It’s a mistake they’ve made. I won’t hold it against them. It’s not what their identity is as young guys.

“They’ve made a mistake and been punished for it. It’s in the past now.

“It wasn’t ideal (timing). But that’s how strongly I felt on it.

“We were coming into a game that was a very important game for us. But some things are bigger than football.

Boss Brendan Rodgers felt let down by his Leicester CovidiotsCredit: AFP
Ayoze Perez was left out of the squad to take on West HamCredit: PA

“You have to respect what the nation is going through. And we have to respect what our values are within our club.”

Rodgers confirmed the players were not fined because being omitted from the matchday squad was deemed to be punishment enough.

The trio are expected to come back into the fold for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final at Wembley against Southampton.

Leicester missed Maddison’s creativity in particularly at the London Stadium, where Jesse Lingard’s double and a Jarrod Bowen strike sent West Ham into the top four.

Kelechi Iheanacho struck twice late on for the Foxes but it was not enough for Rodgers’ men.

Harvey Barnes, another to break lockdown rules, is currently injuredCredit: AFP
Hamza Choudhury was the fourth member to attend the partyCredit: Getty

The former Celtic chief added: “We were nowhere near the level for the first 55-60 minutes. We were too passive and not aggressive when we didn’t have the ball. We made it too easy for West Ham.

“We were 3-0 down and then it’s easy to play. We nearly nicked something from the game but overall we didn’t deserve it.

“We’ll get back on track again. We’ve got a really exciting week ahead of us.”

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