Join us to watch Leicester City's goals against Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship from Sunday afternoon. The Foxes went behind in the match, but two of their centre backs managed 'powerful' finishes in order to complete the comeback. We also have reaction from LCFC manager Marti Cifuentes, who saw many positives. Along with the thoughts of captain on the day, James Justin. The England international praised City's "resilience" on the day. So let's waste no time and listen to or read the head coach's comments after winning his first real match in charge.
Manager Marti Cifuentes and captain James Justin react to Sheffield Wednesday win
First of all, the gaffer spoke to lcfc.com directly following the final whistle at the weekend. Cifuentes appears measured yet naturally pleased with the three points and his squad's performance overall.
The 43-year-old said he was grateful, and that it was important to get off to a winning start. Although, the Catalan boss did note that the Owls meet demonstrated just how difficult it is to be victorious in contests such as these.
Cifuentes claims it was a fixture of two significant and differing halves. He is certainly right there! The former Queens Park Rangers man believes the emotion connected with the occasion made it harder to attain victory.
Onto the skipper now; Justin had the armband in Ricardo Pereira's absence. And the former suggested. Wednesday earned their respect. However, the full back with something to prove to City fans says his teammates trust their own abilities.
Leicester City goals analysed
Right, below this is Jannik Vestergaard's equaliser. I thought he'd overdone it for a moment there - yet the towering Dane smashed home like a prime Gary Lineker!
Jannik Vestergaard levels it for Leicester! 👊 pic.twitter.com/lhQ3lT0Czl
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Faes' header was even more impressive. And he definitely let demanding (and often critical) supporters know that he was the one who scored.
Wout Faes with an absolute bullet header! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JCnOESVOFJ
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