Brendan Rodgers believes someone else was behind Wesley Fofana's parting shot at him following the defender's move to Chelsea.
Fofana completed his long-awaited switch from Leicester City to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, signing a seven-year contract after a deal in the region of £75million was struck.
The build up to the defender's departure was not entirely amicable, with Fofana made to train with Leicester's under-23 squad after professing his desire to join Chelsea.
Rodgers declared he was "not in the right frame of mind" to play for the Foxes, and in a message addressing Leicester's supporters on Wednesday, Fofana accused his former manager of trying to "expose" him.
However, Rodgers thinks there is more than meets the eye about his statement.
"It clearly is difficult; I'll always defend players and I'll defend Wesley," he said on BT Sport before Leicester's Premier League clash with Manchester United on Thursday.
"There's a lot of noise out there about him and what was said.
"I never get too emotional with words; I try to look at the logic of it. I know where the statement came from and it is not Wesley Fofana.
"This kid is a good kid. We brought him in here and nobody knew him really. He came here, we gave him a great platform and he was amazing.
"We hoped he would stay on for another year before he moved on, but he has taken the possibility to go. It is a shame for us, and a shame how it ended a little bit.
"For me, he's a good guy and I know probably other influences have taken him away from the club."