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From the OS. :icon_sad:
Craig Levein says he felt disappointed for the travelling fans following his side's 1-0 defeat at the hands of Plymouth on Tuesday night.
Over 500 Leicester supporters made the 500 mile round trip to the south coast for the Championship fixture.
But the Foxes would leave empty handed - meaning it is now 10 league games on the spin since a win.
Speaking after the game, Levein said: "We had a great following down here tonight again but we haven't done enough to win the match for them. That is disappointing.
"You are just looking for something to go your way and we certainly didn't get that tonight. We have been beaten by a wonder goal for the third game on the trot and we had two good shouts for a penalty - one of which was a certainty.
"We had a good opportunity to get out of the bottom three tonight, but it looks like it is going to be a long hard slog.
"We hadn't kept a clean sheet for something like 11 matches before tonight and we were looking at a worse case scenario of coming away from here with a clean sheet ahead of the game and seeing if we could nick something.
"We had loads of the ball in the second half but we didn't really cause them enough problems. We had a couple of chances, but not enough to say we peppered their goal.
"It's difficult at this moment in time. A lot of the things that the players tried tonight didn't come off and that is just a lack of confidence. That happens at times.
"You see a lot of young faces when you look around the dressing room and it is difficult for them to cope with the pressures - although you could argue that Richard Stearman and James Wesolowski were two of our better players.
"We huffed and puffed and we competed but we lacked guile in the final third of the park. There is no doubt about that."
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