Kristiansen: Disappointed & Frustrated
Victor Kristiansen reacts to a 3-0 defeat for Leicester City, at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium.
Victor Kristiansen
Victor Kristiansen
by Matthew Temple
Published
23 Dec, 2024
from King Power Stadium
Kristiansen: Disappointed & Frustrated
Victor Kristiansen reacts to a 3-0 defeat for Leicester City, at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
Kristiansen: Disappointed & Frustrated
Victor Kristiansen reacts to a 3-0 defeat for Leicester City, at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
Kristiansen: Disappointed & Frustrated
Victor Kristiansen reacts to a 3-0 defeat for Leicester City, at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
Kristiansen: Disappointed & Frustrated
Victor Kristiansen reacts to a 3-0 defeat for Leicester City, at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers at King Power Stadium.
Matthew Temple
  • Leicester City fell to a 3-0 Wolves defeat on Sunday afternoon
  • Goncalo Guedes, Rodrigo Gomes and Matheus Cunha all scored in the first half at King Power Stadium
  • The Foxes remain 17th in the Premier League ahead of a Boxing Day clash with Liverpool
  • Victor Kristiansen shared his feelings post-match
On the final weekend before Christmas, City struggled to get into gear against Wolves and found themselves three goals down at the interval after strikes from Goncalo Guedes, Rodrigo Gomes and Matheus Cunha.
Providing a mountain to clim in the second half, Kristiansen gathered his emotions at full-time and admitted the performance wasn't good enough, resulting in a frustrated dressing room.
"We're disappointed and frustrated," the Danish full-back admitted. "It's not the best atmosphere right now in the changing room but we'll come together and develop the game to get back at it.
In action on Filbert Way.
In action on Filbert Way.
"It's a long run, we're almost half-way through and we will rise."
Kristin sent felt it would only have taken a home goal on Filbert Way to spark some energy around the stadium and potentially hit back at Wolves, who were playing their first game under the recently-appointed Vitor Pereira.
But with the festive period springing into action, the 22-year-old states that the team must respond quickly and continue to work under the new management of Ruud van Nistelrooy as league leaders Liverpool await on Boxing Day.
Kristiansen added: "It's not the best feeling to be in at half-time and know how big a hill it is to climb but that's how it is. We tried to stand together in the second half and show some courage.
The Danish full-back stated the squad must stick together.
The Danish full-back stated the squad must stick together.
"We knew it would only take one goal to see the stadium explode and hopefully we could've pushed to get another one but that didn't happen.
"I think we were not good enough, we didn't pick up the second balls, but it wasn't the feeling like we were under total pressure, like Spurs or Arsenal away but instead goals that come out of nowhere.
"We always have a chance to bounce back, we've seen it before, we'll look forward and go again on Boxing Day."

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