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Defender played a big part in Leicester City’s last promotion from the Championship in the 2013/14 season.

Former Leicester City defender Liam Moore has said he regrets pushing for a loan move away from the club during his final season at the King Power Stadium.

 

The academy graduate was a key part of Nigel Pearson’s Championship title-winning team in 2013/14, but struggled to make the step up to the Premier League the following season. He left the club on a permanent basis in the summer of 2016, joining then Championship side Reading.

 

Now a free agent after leaving the Royals at the end of last season, the 30-year-old has reflected on his rise up through the youth ranks, and his final campaigns with the club, which saw him move to Bristol City on loan for six months while City lifted the Premier League title.

I made my debut one year, played two or three games the next year, I was loaned to Brentford, then I got a change, then I tailed off again,” he told the BallersMindset Podcast “I’m one of them that I just want to play. I look back and I was probably too forceful in wanting to play.

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