Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers was left delighted after their 2-1 victory over Brighton.
Adam Lallana had put Brighton 1-0 ahead before Kelechi Iheanacho and Daniel Amartey struck for the Foxes.
Rodgers said, "Very important [win]. We were playing a good side. First half we didn't press the game well enough and we didn't pass it well.
“So we had to ask a question at half-time and in the second half I thought we were brilliant. The tempo of the game was better and we stopped them playing and showed our quality.
“We have to deal with it [injuries]. You only have to look at the bench we have some young players which is okay because we love young players but some of them aren't playing regular in the under-23s.
"But still, I expect us to be better. We weren't aggressive enough. Brighton are a very good side and if you give them time to play they can play and they manipulate the ball well. So we deserved to be behind.
“In the second half the speed, tempo and movement was better and we scored a very good goal and got the goal from the corner at the end."
On Kelechi Iheanacho and Jamie Vardy, he added: “It was a great finish [from Iheanacho] and he is working very hard. Jamie is amazing for us. He is such a threat. With all the injuries we are tying to get as many attacking players on the pitch as we can. Delighted for the players but there are one or two things we can look at."

