Leicester boss Claude Puel hits back at Matt Le Tissier's claims that his approach was boring at Southampton: 'The priority is to win'
- New Leicester boss Claude Puel has defended his reputation from Southampton
- He had been criticised for his 'boring' style of football by Matt Le Tissier
- But the Frenchman said results were more important than the style of play
- Sportsmail understands Puel may face a struggle to win round the dressing room
Claude Puel has defended his reputation against Matt Le Tissier's withering assessment but insisted results matter more than style.
Le Tissier criticised Puel for a 'boring' approach at Southampton, where the Frenchman was sacked after one season despite finishing eighth and reaching the League Cup final.
Sportsmail understands the new Leicester manager faced a task to win round a sceptical dressing room but delivered an impressive first session.
New Leicester boss Claude Puel has defended his reputation as he prepares for first match
Puel talked to his squad in detail about his plans for the team and individual players, and is said to have not minced words. He was also bold when defending his record at St Mary's.
'It is not important about this,' Puel said when asked about Le Tissier's comments. 'Last season for example we developed good football without the clinical edge. We were seventh place for creating chances but 20th for converting.
'But that is finished. It is important to stay with good focus about Leicester. I am glad to be a Fox. It is not a priority just to play good football or nice football. The priority is to win, whether at Leicester, Southampton, or Arsenal – all.
'It is about how can we have good results. Not just for one month, or six months, or one season, but different seasons. My dream is to give the possibility of the club to have style of game for all the teams, youth teams, under-23s, and the first team.
Puel (left) was criticised for his 'boring' style of play by Saints legend Matt Le Tissier
'It is not just short term, it is long term, to give this club good consistency of results and quality. To finish in the best position in the table is the most important.'
Leicester's hierarchy were not in attendance at Puel's unveiling at the King Power Stadium, but it is understood the 56-year-old persuaded the club's decision-makers with detailed analysis of the squad and his ambitions.
He said his record at Southampton stood up to scrutiny. 'The biggest challenge we faced up to having two games a week with the Europa League,' he said. 'It was a young squad and that was tough. To finish eighth was pretty decent.
Sportsmail understands that Puel may face a struggle to win round the dressing room
'We brought on and developed some excellent young talent. Nathan Redmond and James Ward-Prowse made their mark internationally, if you like. I was pleased how things went.
'We beat good teams to reach the League Cup final and deserved more from that game, although Jose Mourinho might not agree.
'I managed to develop my English, although I am still trying my best to perfect it.'
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