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Ayoze Perez admits he has suffered this season after suffering time at Leicester.
The striker’s first goals since September ended with a 4-1 win over Southampton to secure eighth place in the Premier League on Sunday.
Perez only six league games for the Foxes, despite Jamie Vardy’s injuries, and scored 3 times in all competitions.
He also failed to finish the 90 minutes on the most sensible flight and the former Newcastle striker admitted he found it difficult.
“It hasn’t been a wonderful season for me, it’s not simple at all, but it’s a wonderful feeling to play for a while and be able to score two goals. Obviously, I’m pleased to be able to do that,” Perez told the club’s board. official website.
“We tried to manage the game the last two minutes, keeping the ball so they couldn’t attack, but we figured out the spaces and they gave us up and we have a wonderful bond between Ricky (Ricardo Pereira) and me. It’s a wonderful goal.
“It’s a wonderful win to finish the season. We look to finish as strong as possible to get the eighth place, so it’s a wonderful result in the face of tough opposition. We can start again next season and we hope to be able to improve a little bit next season. “season and finish higher.
“It was fun to watch, a lot of goals, we knew we could be better in the middle of the moment, we replaced some things and then after that we made things a little easier.
“We the game, we control the counterattack and score goals. “
Perez’s beaten double added to goals from James Maddison and Jamie Vardy, while James Ward-Prowse took a goal from the place for the visitors.
Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl was disappointed by the nature of Maddison’s first game, as it came from referee Jon Moss, who had returned the ball to Leicester.
The visitors had the ball before the game was stopped due to a head injury to Vardy and the Saints felt Leicester had returned the ball.
“No explanation,” Ward-Prowse said on the club’s official website. “We were owners when the collision happened.
“I don’t think it was given as a loose shot, hence the explanation of why the ball fell off, he sent it back to the goalkeeper and he told him that we were going to recover the ball.
“Obviously, we may have defended it better, but in terms of sportsmanship and things like that, I think the incident could have been treated a little better. “