B. Rodgers told his players not to regret "Southampton"

On Friday evening, "Leicester City" footballers crushed the "Southampton" team 9-0 away and repeated the record of the English Premier League set 24 years ago. In 1995, with the same result, 9-0, "Manchester United" defeated "Ipswich Town" at their home ground. "Leicester City" set another record - it is the biggest away victory in the 131-year history of England's top football division. Ayoze Perez and Jamie Vardy scored three goals each against "Southampton." Even though the visitors were leading 4-0 after the first half and had a numerical advantage, "Foxes" manager Brendan Rodgers instructed the team not to let up. "I am very proud of my team. Scoring nine goals away is an extraordinary achievement. During halftime, we talked about maintaining discipline and keeping the same pace of play, punishing them further. We just wanted to do our job - score as many goals as possible and keep our goal safe," said B. Rodgers. "Southampton" manager Ralph Hasenhuttl looked to be in shock, and forward Nathan Redmond described the match as a nightmare. "Probably the worst performance in all the years I've been at this club. We will have to redeem ourselves with good play, and we will start preparing for that starting tomorrow," N. Redmond confirmed.