
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers looked at the positives after his side battled to a 1-1 draw with Leeds United at Elland Road.
Despite the gap in the league table between the two sides, Leeds gave as good as they got throughout the contest.
Rodgers was happy that his side continued to work hard in the game, and came away from the frenetic encounter with a point.
"Some games you're involved in are breathless and that was definitely one of them," the Foxes manager told LCFC TV.
"It was fast-paced.
"I'm really proud of the team because, after the number of games we've had, coming to play against Leeds, who have had all week to prepare, we know how physical they are anyway and the amount of running they do… for us, we had to match that. The players did that.
"The resilience, courage and unity they showed, I was really proud. My only disappointment was we got into some really good areas in the game just fell with our final pass, our final touch. We maybe weren't clinical enough. That was the only gripe I had in the game, but overall, it was a great atmosphere.
"I think the supporters can be really proud of the team because we had to dig in, get blocks… we had to fight. We saw all of that in the team."
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