Stolarczyk: Shift The Momentum
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk says we must view the Middlesbrough game on Tuesday as an opportunity to move on from recent disappointments and ‘shift the momentum’.
Jakub Stolarczyk
Jakub Stolarczyk
by Sam Stevens
Published
03 Nov, 2025
Stolarczyk: Shift The Momentum
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk says we must view the Middlesbrough game on Tuesday as an opportunity to move on from recent disappointments and ‘shift the momentum’.
Sam Stevens
Stolarczyk: Shift The Momentum
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk says we must view the Middlesbrough game on Tuesday as an opportunity to move on from recent disappointments and ‘shift the momentum’.
Sam Stevens
Stolarczyk: Shift The Momentum
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk says we must view the Middlesbrough game on Tuesday as an opportunity to move on from recent disappointments and ‘shift the momentum’.
Sam Stevens
Stolarczyk: Shift The Momentum
Goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk says we must view the Middlesbrough game on Tuesday as an opportunity to move on from recent disappointments and ‘shift the momentum’.
Sam Stevens
  • Jakub Stolarczyk reflects on our 2-0 loss to Blackburn Rovers
  • Our No.1 goalkeeper also looks ahead to Tuesday’s home clash with Middlesbrough
  • It’s a chance to move on quickly from recent disappointments, he says
  • He adds that everyone is working to give the fans a performance to be proud of
Saturday’s 2-0 loss to Blackburn Rovers at King Power Stadium was our third in a row and saw Martí Cifuentes drop to 14th in the Sky Bet Championship after 13 games.
There’s a chance to move on quickly, though, when Boro visit Filbert Way on Tuesday evening, a clash with Rob Edwards’ second-placed North East outfit.
“We have a quick turnaround now,” Stolarczyk said. “It’s going to be another big test for us as a group. We have to shift our focus onto that game.
“We can’t allow those three games that we’ve had and that run of three bad results to set the tone for the rest of the season because it’s a long season.
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“We can still turn things around. We have to look into Middlesbrough now and put things right for it and get the three points.
“We hear the frustration of the fans, we all know this. They’re entitled to do this. We’re not hiding away from them, we have to take it on the chin, and we have to do something about it.
“The good thing about the Championship is the fact you can turn things around really quickly, within the next few days.
“Our focus shifts onto the Middlesbrough game now and that’s what we’re going to look into and put 100 per cent effort into it. It’s a bad run we’re on now and we’ve got to use Middlesbrough game to shift this whole momentum and get us on a good run now.”
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During Saturday’s reverse to Rovers, Stolarczyk watched on from the opposite end as visiting goalkeeper Balázs Tóth pulled off a sensational stop to frustrate Stephy Mavididi.
That was a moment which could have changed the outcome of the game, coming with City just a goal down, but Stolarczyk says those are the occasions which Leicester must work towards improving.
“These are the moments we need to take as a team but, at that moment, their goalkeeper’s made an unbelievable save,” he added. “I said so to him after the game. Fair play to him, but scoring that situation can shift the momentum of the game.
“The end result could have been totally different. It’s tough to take.
“We’re not going to be hiding our frustration or the feeling of being angry after that game, or the previous games. We’re just going to have to keep on working and staying together in all this.”

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