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Leicester Boss Confident FA Cup Winners Will Seal Champions League Spot

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Leicester City’s Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers holds up a winner’s medal as the Leicester players celebrate victory after the English FA Cup final football match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Wembley Stadium in north west London on May 15, 2021. Leicester won the FA Cup for the first time in the club’s 137-year history as Youri Tielemans’s sensational strike beat Chelsea 1-0 in front of 22,000 fans at Wembley. Kirsty Wigglesworth / POOL / AFP
Leicester City’s Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers holds up a winner’s medal as the Leicester players celebrate victory after the English FA Cup final football match between Chelsea and Leicester City at Wembley Stadium in north west London on May 15, 2021. Kirsty Wigglesworth / POOL / AFP

 

Brendan Rodgers says his Leicester players are ready to seize the opportunity of rounding off a wonderful season by qualifying for the Champions League to add to Saturday’s FA Cup triumph.

The Foxes face an instant re-match with Chelsea after edging the Blues 1-0 at Wembley to give the club its first FA Cup victory after four previous losses in the final.

Leicester are presently third in the table and victory over fourth-placed Chelsea at Stamford Bridge would secure their top four place — Tuesday’s opponents are two points worse off with two matches remaining.

However, 2020 title winners Liverpool are just three points adrift of Leicester having found a decent run of late form.

Goalkeeper Allison’s last gasp headed goal to beat relegated West Bromwich Albion 2-1 on Sunday kept them firmly in the hunt.

Rodgers brushed off the impact the Brazilian’s late goal could have on the race for the Champions League spots.

“There’s no ramifications for us,” he said.

“Everything’s still in our hands.

“The players have been absolutely brilliant up until this point.

“We’ve got European football, we’ve got two games now to arrive into the top four.

“We focus on ourselves and we’ve got a great opportunity to qualify.

“With two games to go, we aim to take it.”

Rodgers will be hoping for a different outcome to what happened last season.

Leicester lost out on Champions League football on the last day after their league form deserted them after the resumption following the first coronavirus lockdown.

The 48-year-old Northern Irishman says his players recovered from Saturday’s exertions on Sunday and are well up for Tuesday’s clash.

He fully expects the game to resemble the final which was decided by a sublime long range effort from Belgian star Youri Tielemans.

“Two teams, super organised, it’s going to be a tight game,” he said.

“That was the beauty of it.

“Maybe neutrals are looking for 5-4 for an FA Cup final but two teams pressing, organised, not so many chances in the game, and then eventually a moment of quality from Youri and a moment of quality from (goalkeeper) Kasper (Schmeichel) allows us to win the cup.

“If it’s the same tomorrow night, then I’ll be really pleased.”

Rodgers says he is not expecting Leicester to spend large amounts of money in the close season even if they qualify for the Champions League, but he hopes the cup victory will make it an easy sell to prospective targets.

“I think success always aids in the recruitment of players,” he said.

“Leicester hopefully is an attractive club.

“When you win a cup final against such a big opponent then of course that can let players see that they want a piece of that and hopefully that can be the case in the summer.”

AFP