Brendan Rodgers told his Leicester City players not to be too consumed by Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the 4-2 victory against Manchester United.
The Foxes shackled Ronaldo at the King Power Stadium, with the 36-year-old cutting a frustrated figure as he remained on the periphery of the game.
Rodgers paid tribute to Ronaldo after the game, hailing him as an example to follow for every young player, but revealed his side had to focus on stopping more than just the centre forward.
Leicester attempted to nullify United's vaunted attack with a control midfield display and Rodgers was effusive about the aggression and pressing in his team's play in the remarkable victory.
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