Leicester played football from the Claude Puel era against Watford - Brendan Rodgers needs to get the big personalities in the dressing room onside Leicester's style under Brendan Rodgers will be similar to that of Claude Puel Rodgers needs to get Leicester's big personalities on his side if he is to succeed Leicester lost 2-1 to Watford in dramatic fashion in Rodgers' first game in charge By Chris Sutton for the Daily Mail Published: 22:30 GMT, 3 March 2019 | Updated: 23:16 GMT, 3 March 2019 Viewcomments If fans were expecting a dramatic change from the Claude Puel era, they can think again. With Brendan Rodgers at the helm, Leicester are not going to revert to the counter-attacking football that won them the Premier League. You won’t see his teams booting it up the pitch. Rodgers wants his teams to play out from the back, dominate possession and press high. New Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers won't bring a dramatic change from the Claude Puel era While his high-intensity approach at Celtic took Manchester City by surprise in his first Champions League campaign, Rodgers’s reluctance to change his tactics against other technically superior opponents in Europe saw his team found out. His abrupt, mid-season exit from Celtic means he has time to work with his players on the training ground, so they can hit the ground running next season. But the biggest challenge for Rodgers will be his relationship with the club’s senior players. Unless he can get the big personalities in this dressing room onside, he will have little chance of succeeding. Rodgers must get big personalities in the dressing room such as striker Jamie Vardy on his side Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility