
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers was left delighted with victory against Europa League opponents Legia Warsaw.
First-half goals from Patson Daka, James Maddison and Wilfred Ndidi wrapped up the points in Group C of the UEFA Europa League, leaving the Foxes top of their pool with one matchday still to play. Rodgers, speaking afterwards, was thrilled with several aspects of the evening on Filbert Way.
"We returned to our football," the Northern Irishman told LCFC TV at full-time. "That was the key message leading into the last few days. Our football is about pressing high up the pitch and counter-pressing with aggression. When we do that, everything in our game is much quicker and faster.
"The positioning of the team was excellent, we scored good goals. We're disappointed with the penalty, we felt it was a bit harsh, but overall, we showed good concentration in the game. It's a good feeling to win the game."
Rodgers added: "A big mention to the crowd. I think this is what Leicester City Stadium's about.
"You have the supporters behind the team, the team respond to that, and then they get performances like that. They deserve a huge amount of credit also. You can see the tightness of the group, there's teams with quality in the group, so we still have a lot of work to do."
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