Daily Dispatch

Rodgers relishing finale

- MARTYN HERMAN

Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers shrugged off Sunday s 3-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur and believes next week’s

’ Premier League finale at home to Manchester United is “perfect” as they try to seal a topfour finish.

When Leicester won eight successive league games between October and December they looked odds-on for a topfour finish and even looked capable of chasing Liverpool for the title.

But they have fallen away badly, winning only five times in the league in 2020 and they are in real danger of missing out on a Champions League qualificat­ion spot.

They remain fourth but are level on 62 points with fifthplace­d United who can open up a three-point lead if they beat West Ham United in their game in hand.

United could also establish a goal difference advantage with a healthy win over West Ham (they are both +28), but Rodgers believes it will all come down to the last game of the season.

“It will be absolutely perfect. It will be all in,” Rodgerssai­d.

“Whatever the result was today, we needed a result next week.”

Had anyone said last August that Leicester would be in with a chance of the top four with one game remaining, the club’s fans would have gladly signed up for that scenario.

But it would be a body blow to miss out, even if Rodgers was doing his best to disguise that on Sunday when they trailed 30 at halftime against Spurs.

“I don’t want to be too negative,” he said. “We go into a game next week with a fantastic chance to get into the Champions League. Top six was the aim, which you guys would admit would be a fantastic achievemen­t.”

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