Leicester Need To ‘Reset Mentally’ To Reach Champions League

"I know we have a very young group, a young squad that is developing, but if you want to consistently compete at the very top end of this table it is a mindset,"

Brendan Rodgers says Leicester need to “reset mentally” to stay in charge of their Champions League destiny after slump continued with loss to Everton.

 Leicester remains third in the Premier League but are fading, claiming just two points from their three games since the Premier League resumed.

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They were fortunate fourth-placed Chelsea failed to take advantage, also losing on Wednesday, but in-form Manchester United and Wolves are just three points behind with six games to play.

“I know we have a very young group, a young squad that is developing, but if you want to consistently compete at the very top end of this table it is a mindset,” said Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers.

“I think we have shown over the course of the season we have got the talent but there is no doubt that we have to have a reset mentally if we are going to go and achieve what we want to achieve.”

Rodgers said his team were still in a “fantastic” position.

“We have been terrific for a lot of the season,” he said. “Our level has been high and somehow we need to work our way back to that.”

Everton took an early two-goal lead at Goodison Park through Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson, who scored from the penalty spot.

Kelechi Iheanacho pulled one back for Leicester after the break but the visitors could not find an equalizer despite applying plenty of pressure.

For Everton, it was a result that maintained their late charge for a Europa League spot. With seven points from their past three games, Carlo Ancelotti’s side have seventh place in their sights.

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Everton defender Michael Keane felt beating Leicester was a declaration of intent.

“We want to get into Europe and this was a must-win,” said Keane.

“I don’t think we showed our full quality on the ball,” he added. “But the game was all about the result and we’ll take that all day.”

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