Brendan Rodgers speaks of his frustration at Leicester City's transfer window



► Suscríbase a Sky Sports News: Brendan Rodgers dijo que es «claro ver» que su equipo de Leicester se ha debilitado este verano, pero dijo que tiene plena confianza en la junta directiva del club sobre su estrategia de transferencia. El equipo de Rodgers permanece en la parte inferior de la Premier League después de una derrota por 1-0 ante el Manchester United el jueves por la noche, y Wout Faes, firmado el día de la fecha límite de transferencia, pero demasiado tarde para debutar en ese juego, es su único fichaje senior de verano. Eso ocurre a pesar de la venta de Wesley Fofana al Chelsea por más de £ 70 millones y la pérdida del capitán del club, Kasper Schmeichel, al Niza por una tarifa no revelada. En sus notas de programa para la derrota del United, el presidente Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha culpó a la necesidad de «decisiones difíciles a corto plazo» para «proteger los intereses a largo plazo del club». #SkySportsNews #SkySports #deadlineday ► Para conocer las últimas noticias sobre transferencias: Más de Sky Sports en YouTube: ► Sky Sports Retro: ► Sky Sports: ► Sky Sports Football: ► Sky Sports Boxing: ► Sky Sports F1: ► Sky Sports Cricket: ► Sky Sports Golf: ► Para obtener información sobre la licencia del contenido de Sky Sports News, puede obtener más información aquí:

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38 comentarios en “Brendan Rodgers speaks of his frustration at Leicester City's transfer window

  1. Christopher Fried

    Curious to see what will happen with Tuchel. Rodgers I believe would fit in with the current Chelsea model. But Boehly may look for a bigger name that is a current free agent. World Cup break make see some chopping and changing going on for teams looking to change their current manager.

  2. ashwhooooo

    As a city fan the owners are talking bull , they have been great ,now that comes to an end like all things do , u need to invest in football and we haven't now we are paying the price Brenda is a good coach not manager ,but we have won 3 trophies I say stick with him but for god sake give him the cash he needs , saying that looks to late now ,my leicester will be the laughing stock of the prem if nothing changes ASAP

  3. Good Sonny

    Does the owner have tight budget for their transfer window because their economic hits by pandemic?feel sorry for the players,Brendan and fans.Hope this club will come with a solution and rise back stronger.

  4. tag horde

    chelsea arsenal and manu in our first 5 games…he and the lads will turn it around…easy top half finish with what weve got..not remotely worried about relegation…same as last season.

  5. Andy Murday

    Why should they back him when he spunks the cash on trash from Southampton, who were the defensive lynchpins of two, yes TWO, 9-0 defeats. Rodgers would spunk the cash on more trash and make the team worse.

  6. James Peterman

    I don’t understand. So their team is good enough that everyone wants to buy their players….but also somehow not good enough to continue placing first half? I don’t see LCFC talent being the issue

  7. Rich_Rich

    Rodgers is seemingly immune to criticism yet a majority of his decisions as a manager is garbage. He always "takes the responsibility" but then blames everyone, makes defensive substitutions when needing to get another goal & signed mostly awful players while at Liverpool.
    The FA Cup win was a result of Youri Tielemens scoring a lucky screamer and his Celtic titles came when Rangers had only just come back to the SPL & weren't competitive!

  8. HONEST stranger

    He should use what he has intelligently, but football intelligence is something English players & managers have never been blessed with unlike their German, Italian, Spanish, danish & south American players and managers

  9. Mandakh G

    The root cause of Leicester city FC not spending/investing is that King Power group whose entity's the only revenue come from travel duty free shops. Obviously Covid hit their chairman's business hard, and Brendan must be aware of this circumstances.

  10. Sam Shah

    Sometimes things doesn't get right even you have good managers and players, one of the reason is some players seems not focused because they think they can be offered by some big clubs now transfer is closed things will get back to normal

  11. Hurley Cape town

    Their first team sqaud might just be enough to keep them up but any long term injuries to Maddison,Barnes,Vardy and they are in trouble,this sqaud will basically need to all stay healthy to just barely avoid relegation.

  12. DoctorSilva

    Leicester might go down not because of Rodgers but the owners. You just can't sell your best players and don't get anything in return, especially in the Premier League.

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