Cifuentes wants performances to 'encourage' fans back
Marti Cifuentes: 'I would appreciate that everyone is together.'
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Leicester City manager Marti Cifuentes spoke to BBC Radio Leicester after his side's dramatic 2-1 victory against West Bromwich Albion.
"It's always good to have a win, at home especially. It was great goal from Abdul at the end and the first goal, as well, was a very nice combination for the whole team.
"Definitely, I would say it was a better first-half performance. But I value the togetherness and the capacity to stick together that the guys had in the difficult periods of the second half. Overall, I'm happy for the players.
"The three points doesn't mean that I'm not aware that there are parts of the game that we need to get much better at, and that's what we are working on."
On the fans' boycott: "To the fans that came, I appreciate it because it was a cold night. I hope they got their reward with the last-minute goal and that they went home happy.
"For those that didn't come, I fully respect what their thoughts are. I have full respect for all the fans and I hope we can produce much better performances and better results so they are encouraged to come."