• Club remain bottom after heavy defeat at Tottenham
  • ‘I’ve never had this spell in my career. I want to continue’

Brendan Rodgers’ position at Leicester looks far from certain after six straight league defeats and the Leicester manager said he would respect any decision made about his future by the club’s owners after his side’s season hit a new low with a 6-2 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.

“I totally understand the frustration of supporters. I can’t hide from that, it is my responsibility. Whatever happens I will have a huge amount of respect for the owners because they’ve given me great support since I have been here. I understand the game, I understand football. Today the scoreline didn’t reflect the game, but the bottom line is we have had a heavy defeat and we should have been better.

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