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Brendan Rodgers reveals how Leicester kept Cristiano Ronaldo quiet in win over Man Utd

Rodgers on Ronaldo

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has praised his players for refusing to get caught up in the hype surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo during their win over Manchester United, with the opposition boasting ‘huge talent’ on the pitch.

Mason Greenwood broke the deadlock with a sweet long-range strike but Youri Tielemans soon equalised and United were well beaten in the final 20 minutes at the King Power Stadium, with Soyuncu, Jamie Vardy and Patson Daka all getting on the scoresheet.




Marcus Rashford scored on his return to give United a glimmer of hope in the 82nd minute but Leicester were firm to consign Solskjaer’s side to a fourth defeat in eight matches.

The result piles more pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with the Red devils sitting fifth place in the table, five points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea.




Solskjaer will have been desperate for some late heroics from Ronaldo as was the case in United’s Champions League win over Villarreal, but the Portuguese rarely threatened in the game.

Asked how Leicester kept Ronaldo at bay, Rodgers explained: ‘The awareness to your defenders is you’ve got to be concentrated all the way through. ‘There’s a moment right at the end where it looked like he was getting in.

‘Cristiano’s game has changed over the last number of years, from being a dribbler to being this incredible goalscorer where most of his goals come from inside the box, so that’s how it’s going to be for him at times in the game.

‘You’ve got to worry about more than him, because you’ve got Bruno Fernandes on the back of scoring in midweek, Cristiano with a hat-trick, Mason you see his goal, what a strike and what a young player he is, then you’ve got guys like Jadon Sancho and Marcus to come into the game.




‘They have huge talent, overall as a team you have to be so synchronised in your press to try and stop the ball getting to them. When they do arrive in there, which they will do at times, you have to be so concentrated and thankfully we’ve done a good job of that.’

Rodgers described Ronaldo as a ‘remarkable role model and has no doubt he will prove a threat for opposition sides throughout the campaign despite his underwhelming display at Leicester.

‘He’s a remarkable role model for all players,’ the Northern Irishman added. ‘What an advocate for every player, young and old, how to look after yourself, how to devote your life to your career, to have that hunger, that ambition, that drive, that willpower to win and succeed.

‘He’s a player that will always be a danger and you see it from his numbers already, he scores goals.’

   
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