Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers is not happy with the lack of goals from his wingers this season.
Despite Leicester's 2-1 Premier League win over Burnley at the weekend, Rodgers was critical of a certain aspect of their performance.
He thinks the same few players are scoring most of the team's goals, such Jamie Vardy and Youri Tielemans.
Both got goals in the 2-1 win this weekend.
"Our wingers need to do more," Rodgers said. "The problem is they are better coming off the bench.
"This is me being honest. We need more from the players on the sides, so when they come into the game like Demarai, he shows something or does something we need more from that area of the pitch both in goals and contributions.
"There is potential there of course but there needs to be more efficiency.
"The beauty of it is they're young, they have time, they'll develop and improve. But at this level and the level we want to compete at, there needs to be more efficiency.
"I'm not sure (why they perform better from the bench). Maybe there's no pressure.
"But that's an area of the field we have to be better in, because we cannot always rely on the same players scoring the goals all the time Jamie Vardy, Youri Tielemans.
"It needs to be more, so if we want to be at the top end of this league there needs to be greater efficiency.
"These guys work very hard. There's a big demand on them to press, to be aggressive, but also we do it to create chances and score goals. We had a couple that came across to wingers, chances to score, and it just didn't quite happen.
"But I'm sure over the course of the season the numbers will improve."

