Wilfred Ndidi has expressed his displeasure with the 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
His team, the Foxes, are still without a win this season after four games.
Leicester City was leading 2-0 at halftime, thanks to Ndidi's two assists. But Crystal Palace fought back with two goals, including a last-minute penalty. Ndidi said the result was "disappointing" because his team played well but didn't get the win.
He added that the Premier League is unpredictable, and anything can happen. He praised Crystal Palace for their determination and fight during the game.
Ndidi also said his team did well to stay in the game after Palace scored their first goal.
"It’s just so unlucky because you see the penalty. We did really well.
We know when you kick the ball behind the defender, Jamie is getting in. His age doesn’t matter; he’s getting the goal. It was a brilliant goal, for me, and it’s just pure Jamie Vardy.
“They expected me to shoot and were coming over (for the second goal). I was in a good position, but Stephy was free, and I just thought he was in a good position also. My performance does not really matter at this moment.
"We know when you kick the ball behind the defender, Jamie is getting in. His age doesn’t matter; he’s getting the goal. It was a brilliant goal, for me, and it’s just pure Jamie Vardy.
“They expected me to shoot and were coming over (for the second goal). I was in a good position, but Stephy was free, and I just thought he was in a good position also. My performance does not really matter at this moment.