Brendan Rodgers frustrated Leicester failed to ‘get help’ from owners in transfer window
The IndependentSign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha explained their restricted transfer approach in his programme notes ahead of Thursday night’s game which ended with boos at the final whistle after Jadon Sancho’s goal proved enough to give United all three points and leave the Foxes bottom. “You’ll have read the programme notes and seen the situation that the club is in, so to have to watch virtually every single club in the top five leagues get players in and for us not to be able to improve, that was difficult, not just as a manager but for the players, because players want to compete. “As I said, it’s a really, really challenging situation with not being able to freshen up this team and this group of players. “We’ll get a win sooner rather than later but we really need them behind us and that’s important.” While Rodgers endured a testing window, United ended the summer having strengthened in a number of areas.