Brendan Rodgers believes Alisson Becker’s last-minute winner for Liverpool against West Brom brings no ramifications for his Leicester City side.
The Foxes, Liverpool and Chelsea are all locked in a fierce battle for the remaining two Champions League spots in the Premier League table.
And it looked as though both Rodgers’ side and Chelsea were set to be handed a huge boost on Sunday afternoon.
With Liverpool currently being held by Albion, the Reds won a corner in the final minute of stoppage time at The Hawthorns.
Alisson made his way forward and rose inside the crowded box to glance Trent Alexander-Arnold's delivery into the far corner of the net.
The victory moved Liverpool a point behind fourth-placed Chelsea in the table and means the race for the top four is heading into the final week of the season.
All eyes are now on tomorrow night’s rematch of Saturday's FA Cup final - which Leicester won 1-0 - as the Foxes travel to Stamford Bridge.
But Rodgers simply sent a warning of Leicester's resolve to Chelsea instead of focusing on the importance of Alisson’s goal.
"There’s no ramifications for us. We have to control what we do and we have it in our hands,” he said via Leicester Live.
"We’ve got European football but we have two games to arrive in the top four. We can only control what we have ourselves.
"Big Sam will be disappointed because they defended well. We have a great opportunity to qualify and we intend to take it."
Before Rodgers continued: "When you are a club that wants to win, you know sometimes you will fall short.
"They are in the Champions League final for a reason. They’ve got an excellent squad. We have to work hard and be equally aggressive and see if we can make our chances count."