Glasgow Times

Rodgers admits Euro bid hit by players breaching Covid protocols

- DEREK MILLER

BRENDAN RODGERS admitted Leicester’s Champions League challenge had been undermined by players who breached Covid protocols.

Ayoze Perez, James Maddison and Hamza Choudhury were left out of the crucial match against fellow European hopefuls West Ham having reportedly broken the guidelines.

West Ham went on to inflict only Leicester’s second away defeat of the season, with a 3-2 victory lifting them back into the top four, just a point behind the Foxes.

Rodgers would not confirm the identity of the players, but said: “I can tell you there was a breach.

“My objective when coming to Leicester was to create standards on and off the pitch. The standards fell way below what we would expect, especially at this stage of the season when we are challengin­g and fighting. They fell well below that. The guys would have been in the squad but as a consequenc­e they weren’t. It wasn’t ideal but that’s how strongly I felt.

“We were coming into a very important game but some things are more important than football. You have to respect what the nation is going through and what our values are.

“From a personal perspectiv­e

I was bitterly disappoint­ed. But it’s a mistake that they’ve made and I won’t hold it against them. It’s in the past now.”

Rodgers confirmed the players concerned will be back in considerat­ion for next weekend’s FA Cup semi-final against Southampto­n.

Jesse Lingard scored twice in the first half, the opener a superb volley from the edge of the box, and Jarrod Bowen added a third just after the break to put West Ham in control.

But the Hammers have found 3-0 leads hard to hold on to, having been pegged back to 3-3 by Arsenal and clung on for a 3-2 win at Wolves on Monday.

This time Kelechi Iheanacho scored twice to set up another tense finish, and Wesley Fofana headed a last-gasp chance wide to the relief of manager David Moyes.

“I’m disappoint­ed with the way we finished the game. We’ve got to get out of the habit of going 3-0 up and conceding goals,” said Moyes. “That’s really important and we’ve got to do something about it. But overall I’m thrilled with the results we’re getting. If before the game you’d offered me 3-2 against the team third in the league and going for the Champions

League I’d have snapped your hand off.”

Lingard has now scored eight goals in nine appearance­s since joining on loan from Manchester United, and Moyes added: “He’s has been crucial, he’s helped the team greatly. I didn’t expect him to get quite so many goals so long may it continue.”

Elsewhere, Allan SaintMaxim­in came off the bench to ease Newcastle’s relegation worries with a 2-1 win over Burnley at Turf Moor.

The Magpies looked set to slide deeper into trouble after Matej Vydra scored his third goal in five games to cap a dominant first half for the hosts. But the game changed when Newcastle boss Steve Bruce introduced Saintwants

Maximin and Callum Wilson.

Within two minute SaintMaxim­in had wriggled into the box and beaten three defenders before pulling the ball back for Jacob Murphy to equalise.

Five minutes later SaintMaxim­in sealed his dramatic interventi­on when he raced from the halfway line to slot home and end his side’s sevengame run without a win.

In the late game, Arsenal kept alive their hopes of European qualificat­ion with a 3-0 victory at Sheffield United.

A wonderful team goal scored by Alexandre Lacazette gave the visitors the half-time lead before Gabriel Martinelli marked his recall to the team with a goal. Lacazette struck again late on.

 ??  ?? Jesse Lingard celebrates scoring West Ham’s first goal
Jesse Lingard celebrates scoring West Ham’s first goal

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