The news has just made us all emotional," he told the club’s official matchday programme. "For me, he was the one who brought me to this club and I feel disappointed and partly responsible as well for what has happened.
"I feel I didn’t do enough to help him keep his job. What’s done is done. We can’t change it right now. What we have to do is stick together, concentrate and work together as a team to make sure that we stay in the Premier League, which is the target right now.
"I believe we can do that, and we will do that. It’s more a fresh start. I think we just have to not dwell on what we have lost, but we have to look forward to the future."
News of Rodgers’ exit by mutual consent came just two days before the clash against Villa. Daka is now looking forward to being back at the King Power Stadium and has called on the help of the City fans to aid the team in their fight against relegation.
"Having played two away games, it hasn’t been easy. It’s good to be back, it’s always great to play at home and, without a doubt, we know we’ve always got the Foxes family behind us.

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