Brendan Rodgers says his focus is on his players as the former Celtic manager continues to fight uphill at Leicester City.
The Foxes have endured a bad start to the season that has them 19th in the Premier League. After Saturday's 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace at home, a section of the Foxes support urged chairman Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha and the board to take action. Others sang 'we want Rodgers out' according to the Daily Mail but Rodgers - who left Celtic in 2019 in controversial circumstances due to him leaving halfway through a campaign - has no qualms over what may come. He's only focused on trying to win.
They sit second bottom after one win in 10 league games, the former Celtic Park boss said: "Top is a good guy. He wants to win and do well. There is no issue between us. He understands the difficulties there were going to be this year about not being able to improve.
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"He wants to win. We had a long chat on Friday and I've had no indication... But I know what the game is like. We would remain friends if he ever had to make a decision. We are in a tough period, how long that lasts we'll see.
"You are always open to criticism if you're not winning games. I accept that. 'I respect if there is going to be anger, it will be towards me. It can't be towards the owners, they have been amazing here. It won't shift my focus.
"You are always going to be under criticism towards the bottom of the league. The critics were here when we were fifth and won the FA Cup. My dedication and focus is to the players and the next game."
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