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Wesley Fofana of Leicester City sits in the stands during the game. Alamy Stock Photo

Chelsea target Wesley Fofana not 'in the right frame of mind' to play

The defender was left out of Leicester’s loss to Southampton.

BRENDAN RODGERS says Wesley Fofana was left out of the squad for Leicester’s defeat to Southampton because the Chelsea target was not in the right frame of mind to play.

The 21-year-old defender was conspicuous by his absence from the team sheet as the Foxes looked to seal their first victory of the season against winless Saints.

Fofana watched Saturday’s match alongside supporters at the King Power Stadium and saw James Maddison’s smart free-kick put Leicester ahead early in the second half.

But Che Adams’ introduction changed the dynamics, with the super sub lashing home a leveller before scoring a sublime scissor kick as Saints ran out 2-1 victors.

“Very disappointed with the result,” Leicester boss Rodgers said after a smattering of boos met the final whistle.

“We hope to make improvements from the last time we were here (against Brentford) in terms of managing the lead better and unfortunately we were unable to do that.

“I thought we started the game over so well and I think as soon as we went in front I think we showed a little bit of maybe that feeling where we’re at, maybe as a team and as a club, that desperation to get the result.

“Then we stopped doing what we’ve been really, really good at in that opening hour.

“In terms of Wesley, just a young player who is not quite in the right frame of mind at the moment to play.

“A lot going on behind the scenes, which I understand. It’s a difficult moment for him.

“He’s a good kid, he’s been great for us whilst he’s been here and at this moment it’s a difficult one for him.

“You can’t afford that… certainly playing a Premier League game if you’re not 100 per cent fully focused.”

There was no such issues in the visiting camp, with Saints again showing their new-found steely resolve.

Last week they recovered from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 with Leeds and on Saturday they bounced back to beat the Foxes.

“We had last year a game here where we also conceded a goal nearly at the same time and then we lost 4-1, I think,” Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl said.

“Today maybe when you want to speak about the difference it’s that there is a team that is super believing in what we’re doing and didn’t accept that we are not strong enough to take something here.

“This was very, very good to watch from everybody and a big compliment to the group, how it was working during the week because it’s not a coincidence.”

It was an impressive team effort completed by Adams.

“He didn’t train until Thursday (due to a groin injury) and it was too risky to let him start,” Hasenhuttl added.

“But I think he also did in the last game a good job when he was on the pitch, so we just have to get a few minutes.

“It was fantastic, a fantastic reaction and happy to have him and happy to have a bench where you can change things”

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    Mute Sean Mannion
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    May 30th 2017, 5:22 PM

    The Sport Ireland statement is a strange one “he bore no significant fault or negligence”- While I’d doubt he intentionally took the substance it was most definitely negligent not to check with the team nutritionist if the substance was legal or not

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    Mute Diarmuid
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    May 30th 2017, 6:19 PM

    Brendan O Sullivan got off lightly. Would the sports council have been so lenient if he was an athlete or cyclist.
    No one forced O Sullivan to take the illegal supplement. It was the height of stupidly not to check with the team doctor.
    As for Marc O Se to say he was unaware of O Sullivan’s use of an illegal supplement. Did he never ask where’s Brendan?

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    Mute Eoghan O'Sullivan
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    May 30th 2017, 7:16 PM

    @Diarmuid: the banned substance was not in a supplement but in a sports drink, similar to Lucozade sport. That’s why he got off so lightly

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    Mute Marks Awarded
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    May 30th 2017, 6:21 PM

    Kimmage will be all over this like a rash. “Now hang on Joe! This is important!”

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    Mute Chicken George
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    May 30th 2017, 7:10 PM

    @Marks Awarded: he was on the same time as O Se and you’re correct. That’s exactly how it went

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    Mute Lord Clanricarde
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    May 30th 2017, 8:11 PM

    OSullivan had no idea what he took, it was in a drink. I believe that.

    What I dont believe is Marc O’Se saying he had no idea, thats bullsh!t.

    But fair play to the Kerry boys for closing ranks and keeping this quite. Best of luck to anyone who can beat these, that sort of loyalty and respect is hard to beat!!

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    Mute R Gally
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    May 31st 2017, 12:55 AM

    Imagine if this was Diarmuid Connolly or another Dublin player.. Ud have fools tarnishing they’re All Ireland wins .. If its Kerry its ok just a mistake

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    Mute Michael Twomey
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    May 31st 2017, 5:29 PM

    Kerry didn’t win an AIl Ireland last year.

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