Leicester City coach, Brendan Rodgers has lamented that he does not ‘even know’ what the Europa Conference League is after his side were demoted to the competition following their 3-2 Europa League defeat at Napoli on Thursday.
The Foxes had started Thursday in pole position to advance but were made to pay for their slack defending as the hosts progressed at their expense in a dramatic climax to Group C.
Leicester drop into the knockout play-offs of European club football’s third-tier tournament in February. The draw takes place on Monday and they will face one of the runners-up from the group stages of the Europa Conference League.
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‘I’ve got to be honest I don’t even know what the competition is,’ Rodgers told BT Sport.
‘I was focused on the Europa League and winning this group and at the very least finishing second. But I am sure I will find out soon enough.’
A tense conclusion to the evening saw Leicester almost given a late reprieve because of events over 1,000 miles away in Poland, when a stoppage time penalty was awarded to Legia Warsaw in their fixture against Spartak Moscow at virtually the same time as the final whistle blew in Italy.
A Legia equaliser would have sent Leicester through but Tomas Pekhart’s spot-kick was saved by Spartak goalkeeper Aleksandr Selikhov, to ensure his side progressed as group winners instead of slipping down to third.
Rodgers felt his side contributed heavily to their own downfall against an injury-ravaged Napoli side.