England's last team standing in the Champions League - gave themselves everything to play for with a cagey 1-0 loss at La Liga side Atletico Madrid on Wednesday in their first-leg quarterfinal match.
"Very disappointed that such a big decision has gone the wrong way for us", he said.
Under this caretaker manager, Leicester City won their two games since the departure of Ranieri; and are now looking much more likely to stay up, as they are currently in 15th position in the table with 27 points to their name. "We are still in the tie and they won't want to face us at the King Power".
But rather than let their heads drop, the visitors showed real mental strength as they manned the trenches and defended as if their lives depended on it.
He said: "If I think it's the right thing to do and benefits the team all players are adaptable".
"We're still in the tie and that was the aim". We had a game plan and it got.I'd better choose my words carefully here.
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"We will be more aggressive in our play going forward and take a couple more chances".
The 53-year-old was appointed as a coach and spent 10 days in the Three Lions set up and was on the bench for September's 1-0 World Cup qualifier in Slovakia. We are going to have to be.
Leicester supporters were filmed on Tuesday as they clashed with police in Madrid's Plaza Mayor after fans began chanting "Gilbraltar is ours" after the growing tensions between the United Kingdom and Spain over who owns the island in the wake of Britain's decision to exit the European Union.
Sam Allardyce has admitted that convincing the Crystal Palace players to take on a new style of football was not easy.
"I think there is people deciding that and it could only be good for the game", he said. "It would be nice to see it get trialled and see how it works out, but we can't dwell on it too much".
But Leicester have moved eight points clear of the relegation zone in recent weeks and Shakespeare may well decide to risk resting players in south London on Saturday.





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