Leicester City manager Claude Puel says early injury to defender Daniel Amartey affected his side as they were held by Bournemouth at home.
The Foxes were forced into an early tactical switch to a three-back system when the Amartey, who was playing as a right-back was replaced in the 20th minute due to injury.
Ultimately, it took a Riyad Mahrez injury-time equaliser to salvage a point at King Power Stadium.
“The injury to Daniel Amartey changed things and perhaps destabilised the players a little bit,” Puel said.
“But the feeling and the quality, it was interesting. We played a good team with quality, good in possession and good in defence, and the second half we had a good desire.
“We kept going until the end and it was an attack against defence. It was the minimum to come back in the game.
“It would have been better to score before but it was important to get the equaliser because it is a good reward for our mentality today.
“At the end, it is not enough. We dropped two more points at home and that is not enough, but it was the minimum to come back in this condition, with all the scenarios.”
“It is good momentum because the players believed until the end,” Puel added.
“I was happy for them because it was tough to keep that strong mentality, to keep going.
“It was the same feeling from the fans because they pushed their team until the end. It is a shame and a disappointment also because we dropped two points.”
Amartey was making his sixth league start of the season. He has managed a total of eight appearances.
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