Wednesday Mar 12 2008 11:08
Leicester City manager Ian Holloway has urged his players to keep believing, after they lost 1-0 to Southampton to drop into the Championship relegation zone.
The reverse meant the Foxes dropped below Sheffield Wednesday, but Holloway thinks there were some positives to take from the trip to St Mary's.
He told the club's official website: "You have just got to keep believing and keep working hard.
"We have got some very good players and I certainly didn't see us get played off the park. We have got to take heart from that.
"It's tight down there and now we are in the bottom three. We have got to stop snatching at chances and finish them off. Tonight was a bitter pill to take, because we have had more chances than them.
"I have got to be honest and say that is one of the worst results in my career because I felt that we were on top in certain stages. But you have to be clinical and you have to put the ball in their net.
"We have got to drag ourselves out of that basement because that's where we are. We have got to stand up and be counted, end of story."
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