Gary Lineker has taken the chance to mock Liverpool after his former side Leicester City secured a surprise win.
The Foxes saw off the title hopefuls at the King Power on Tuesday night with substitute Ademola Lookman grabbing their winner in the second-half.
Just two days earlier Leicester had shipped six as they were thumped at Manchester City.
Brendan Rodgers is dealing with a host of injuries, describing the amount of absentees as one of the worst scenarios he's faced as a manager.
Nevertheless they were still able to see off their heavyweight opponents, who missed a first-half penalty.
Lineker was keen to point out that the hosts were working with a depleted squad as many of their backline face time on the sidelines.
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Liverpool also had the advantage of extra recovery time after their Boxing Day game with Leeds was postponed.
Jurgen Klopp often bemoans the hectic fixture schedule but it was his team who enjoyed the extra preparation time having had six games since their last outing.
Lineker tweeted: “Wow! What a win for @LCFC against all the odds. A million injuries, and playing 48 hours after playing Man City against a rested @LFC side. Proud of the foxes."
The win lifts Leicester into the top-half whilst Liverpool missed out on the chance to close on league leaders City.
Rodgers, who secured a second successive league win over his former employers, was full of praise for his side after they bounced back from defeat at the Etihad.
"When you play against the two teams we have played, it was going to be a huge test of our mentality and spirit and physicality," the Leicester boss told Amazon Prime.
"There's probably not a team more physical in the league than Liverpool so to come through with a clean sheet and in the way we played showed our resilience.
"I am lost for words really as it was such a heroic performance in the context of the two games.
"I said after the Manchester City game that we had played well going forward. But of course with all the players missing it's been a challenge for us structurally.
"We knew this game that the headlines were probably already written. You write your own story in football and we said that to the players before to make a big effort and give big energy."
Liverpool will hope to bounce back in a crunch clash at Chelsea next time out whilst the Foxes host Norwich City.