Leicester City’s hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League were dented by Carlo Ancelotti’s men.
First half goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson were enough to send the Foxes back home with their tails between their legs, despite a second-half fight back.
Leicester City are winless in their last four matches in all competitions, and are just a point above Chelsea on the league log.
Despite Leicester’s recent slump, Rodgers believes his men have their destiny in their own hands and has enjoined them to focus on their next game.
“I assume the responsibility for the results. That’s what I’m here to do,” the former Liverpool and Celtic boss told reporters.
“We’re in a strong position. We still have it within our hands to achieve what would be a dream for us.”
“Since we’ve come back we’ve not got the performance right. The second half was better. We need to win on Saturday."
“We were very good in the second half. We’re disappointed with the start, it’s something that has crept back into the game.”
“We gave away a soft goal, but I thought the penalty was harsh. It took so long to be given. We had to change it to get ourselves in the game and we were much better.”
“We set out to start with that tempo and we didn’t do that. We had enough of the ball but it ended in disappointment."