Schmeichel: We’ll Keep Trying

First Team
16 Sep 2019
1 Minute
Leicester City will not be affected by Saturday’s narrow 1-0 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford, according to goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

- Kasper Schmeichel reflects on Leicester City’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford
- The City stopper says his side did not hit the desired performance levels in Manchester
- The Foxes sit fifth in the Premier League standings after five outings

The Denmark international goalkeeper made a string of key saves in the encounter, which was settled by an early penalty from Marcus Rashford.

Schmeichel believes the Foxes grew into the game and were much improved after Manchester United took the lead.

But the City No.1 knows his side must put in better displays if they are to finish as high as possible in the Premier League this term.

“It’s very frustrating,” he said at the full-time whistle. “You can’t start the way we did and give yourselves such a mountain to climb, but we played better towards the end of the first half.

“The start killed us a little bit and there were lots of stray passes – we didn’t quite get the slick passing that everybody wanted. It’s very frustrating now.

“We’re going to keep trying and we’ll obviously finish up the league as high as we can. We’re going to go about our work and learn from today because there are a lot of things to learn.” 

On Monday night, Foxes fans can tune into Extra-Time, where Iwan Roberts, Arlo White and Matt Elliott will analyse the weekend’s Premier League action.