Rowett frustrated after Leicester held to draw
Gary Rowett's Leicester remain one point from safety [Getty Images] Leicester City boss Gary Rowett expressed his frustration after his side missed the chance to move out of the Championship relegation zone. The Foxes were held to a 1-1 draw by already-relegated Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, with substitute Jordan Ayew scoring late to save their blushes. Rowett told BBC Radio Leicester: "We knew it was a game that we had to win.
Other results mean we are in no different a position in some ways but it's not about that, it's about taking your opportunities. "We have had three games now where overall we have created lots and lots of chances, lots and lots of efforts at goal, had lots and lots of the ball. "I don't think we have necessarily had games where structurally, tactically, we have had problems.
It's just been we need the quality in those final moments. We keep inviting teams to have a lead then basically sit in on that lead. It means you have got to show that extra quality to open it up.
"It's quite ridiculous [to concede early]. That's what we warned against. That means we have got to score two goals, the problem is we haven't done that many times this season.
" Leicester remain one point from safety with five games left to play. They host Swansea on Saturday. Latest Leicester news, analysis and fan views Listen to Leicester City content on BBC Sounds