Adam Sadler, Leicester City’s caretaker manager, expressed his disappointment after a difficult 2-1 defeat at home to Aston Villa. The Foxes, who are currently without a manager, are now drawn further into the relegation battle.
Sadler said that the team are “united and ready for the fight” despite the setback. He added that the players had put in a good effort and that the result was not a reflection of their performance.
The match saw Leicester take an early lead through a Jamie Vardy penalty, but Aston Villa fought back to equalise through a Jack Grealish strike. An own goal from Leicester defender Jonny Evans sealed the victory for the visitors.
Sadler said that he was proud of the team’s performance and that they had given their all. He also praised the fans for their support throughout the match.
The caretaker manager also said that he was confident that the team could turn things around and get out of the relegation zone. He added that he was sure that the players would continue to work hard and fight for every point.
Leicester’s next match is away to Sheffield United on April 10th. Sadler said that he was confident that the team could put in a good performance and get a positive result. He added that he was sure that the players would be motivated and determined to get back to winning ways.
The Foxes are currently in 18th place in the Premier League table, just one point from safety. With just seven matches left in the season, every point will be crucial for Leicester’s survival hopes.
Adam Sadler has urged his players to remain united and fight for every point as they look to avoid relegation. He said that he was confident that the team could turn things around and get out of the relegation zone if they continue to work hard and remain focused. Leicester’s next match is away to Sheffield United on April 10th and Sadler is confident that his team can get a positive result.