Brendan Rodgers condemns online abuse and warns players about social media use
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has warned his players they should not use social media for validation of their performances. Picture: Facundo Arrizabalaga
Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers has condemned the racist and discriminatory abuse directed at footballers on social media and has advised players they should not be looking to the platform for validation of their performances.
Cases of abuse, particularly in terms of race, are on the rise and the Foxes boss said that should not be tolerated and urged the relevant authorities and companies to take the appropriate action.
However, he has warned his players they are likely to find further negativity on social media and that there will always be criticism of their personal performances, and told them they have to be prepared to deal with that aspect.
âThere are probably a couple of sides to it,â he said.
âYou have the racist stuff and discrimination which is not acceptable at all and that is something the Government and people in charge of the social media outlets have to get a handle on.
âThe other side is you are going to get criticism, so you are going to have to be able to take it. If not, donât go on it.
âYou have to take the rough with the smooth. If you are only on there to receive gratification for everything youâve done really well and the minute you donât do something well and get criticised for it you crumble, then thatâs not saying a great deal.
âIf it is negative you have to accept it.
âI would say casually to players that if they need it, great, but if you donât I donât see why you would bother and donât look for the gratification to see how well youâve done just by switching on social media.â
While Rodgers wants his players to look after themselves online he has no intention of shielding striker Jamie Vardy from the rigours of the FA Cup after his recent groin operation.
The 34-year-old made his comeback after three matches out with a 30-minute substitute appearance in Sundayâs goalless draw at Wolves, and Rodgers wants to use Wednesdayâs FA Cup fifth-round tie against Brighton to sharpen him up ahead of the weekend visit of Liverpool.
âWednesday is a big game for us. He hasnât lost too much fitness, thatâs the reality of it. Heâs got a great level of fitness,â he said.
âHeâd obviously had the 10 days out, heâd trained a bit with the team, and then we gave him the half-hour.
âYou can see what he brings to the team. Weâll definitely get him some minutes on Wednesday, whether thatâs in the first period of the game, or the second, so heâll feature at some point.
âWeâll make changes but it will be a strong 11. We have to consider the month of games and the early kick-off (against Liverpool on Saturday).â




