Foxes will 'relish' title push despite injuries

LONDON • Brendan Rodgers has challenged Leicester to defy the odds, as a mounting injury crisis threatens to wreck their bid to finish in the English Premier League's top four.

The Ulsterman's side lost star midfielder Harvey Barnes to a left knee injury during Sunday's damaging 3-1 home loss to Arsenal.

The 23-year-old, who went under the knife yesterday, is likely to be out for around six weeks.

The England international joins teammates Ayoze Perez, Dennis Praet, James Maddison, Wesley Fofana, James Justin and Wes Morgan on the sidelines, leaving Leicester facing a tough task to qualify for the Champions League.

But Rodgers is trying to stay upbeat and, ahead of today's trip to Burnley, he said: "We have had injuries of course but we have also had European football to contend with.

"I think we see it with some teams that it can prove difficult but the players have been absolutely brilliant up until this point."

Leicester are third in the standings, five points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea (44), with the top four guaranteed a place in Europe's elite club competition.

The Foxes were also riding high last season but agonisingly dropped out of the top four at the end of the campaign.

Given the current injury crisis, the Leicester boss would be happy to see his team in with a shout heading into the final weekend of the season.

"We haven't done anything yet," he said. "People talk about the top four but for me, my attitude is that we are not in the top four until we see where we are at after the last game of the season.

"There is nothing to lose then because we haven't got anything yet...

"There are 12 games to go and it is a process now over these next three months and it is something we are going to relish and enjoy."

As if Leicester have not got enough players in the treatment room already, Rodgers also revealed that Jamie Vardy was suffering from a sore groin following the Arsenal game.

The 34-year-old is expected to face Burnley, as will Jonny Evans, who came off with a calf issue.

"Jonny's from the old school, he'll play through anything and everything to help out his team," Rodgers added.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on March 03, 2021, with the headline Foxes will 'relish' title push despite injuries. Subscribe