
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers admits Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was the difference for Saturday's defeat.
Goals from Gabriel and Emile Smith Rowe in the opening 20 minutes at King Power Stadium sent City on their way to a first loss in six games in all competitions.
Rodgers says Leicester were unfortunate to come up against Ramsdale in such form, "He made some great saves.
"At the end of the first half, it's a big save from the free-kick and then his second action to get up was very good. In the second half, he made some fantastic saves.
"If I'm stood here after drawing 2-2 in the game, I don't think there could be any argument, but the goalkeeper kept them with a clean sheet and the start from us gave them the two goals, so it's disappointing.
"For 24 hours, it always hurts when you lose a game, but thankfully, we're back here on Thursday. It's an important game for us in the competition. We want to win, we want to push on in the Europa League, and with the crowd here, giving us great support, hopefully we can get the result we want."
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