Iheanacho was supplanted by Demarai Gray, not long after the Foxes counterbalanced Teemu Pukki's opener through Tim Krul's own objective in the 38th moment.
It was just his subsequent Premier League beginning of the period and Rodgers has depicted his substitution as nothing close to home.
"It was one where we needed to go to 4-3-3 and when we moved him out to the side, he's not a characteristic winger, he's not one who can play on that outside," the chief was cited by Leicester Mercury.
"So I can either leave it and hold up until half-time or roll out the improvement when I did. And afterward, roll out the other improvement on half-time. It was simply a strategic one.
"He was fine. He was disillusioned on the grounds that he's been dynamite for us in the previous, not many games. He comprehends, he realizes it was not all that much, simply the progression of the game expected to change.
"It was most likely the correct outcome. We didn't begin so well in our squeezing and afterward our passing was moderate. In reasonableness to Norwich, they played well in that opening period.
"I felt we expected to transform it. We began with a similar shape as a week ago yet it wasn't exactly working for us. We rolled out the improvement and the most recent 15 minutes of the main half was better when we went to 4-3-3.
"In the second half we were vastly improved, yet it resembled the ball was never going to drop for us. We recovered the objective too before yet we just couldn't exactly locate that quality and last go to get the victor."

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