"I thought in the first half the game had no rhythm to it, a lot of stop-starts, corners, free-kicks ... but the most important thing is the win and the three points," Shakespeare told reporters.
"It's a sign of confidence in the team, but we know we have to play better than that."
Shakespeare said substitutes Slimani and Marc Albrighton made a big impact.
"We knew that he was good in the air, Marc put in a great cross and 'Slim' has scored one or two of them this season," he added.
Leicester, who are currently 10th in the league, visit seventh-placed Everton on Sunday.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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