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Riyad Mahrez is Leicester’s King – Claudio Ranieri
The Foxes spent last Christmas at the bottom of the Premier League but will be top this time around after an wonderful start. And this is a good thing. It’s stupid if we have pressure. Once that landmark has been ticked off, Ranieri plans to sit down with the players and discuss what they think is achievable.
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“Leicester had the pressure last season in this period – bad stress”. Now we have to play Liverpool, Manchester City and then Bournemouth, who are in great form, then Tottenham. Play – you can win or lose. We’re strong because we play to our strengths.
Ranieri broke into laughter after that last comment, yet the 64-year-old knows people are starting to take his side seriously. “For me, Arsenal is the favourite because they have fantastic players”, he said.
“We then lost to Arsenal and people thought ‘is that it, is that them finished now?’ and we’ve bounced back and now we’re 10 unbeaten again, so we’ve got resilience and quality in depth which we can call upon when needed”.
“He will stay with us, he wants to stay with us”.
“For this reason it’s important for me they don’t think about it. It’s like a climber. If you look below: ‘Ahhh … my God'”.
Ranieri has warned his in-form attacker Riyad Mahrez that he must learn to deal with the spotlight and speculation.
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Andrej Kramaric, a striker signed for £7.5 million (S16.6 million) from Rijeka, and defender Yohan Benalouane could also ago. With Friminho and Couthino playing more through the center this is a team that has pace and trickery but this time of year the weather is not condusive to the type of ball that they want to play. 1,000/1 to be top at Christmas Leicester City have accomplished that, from cellar dwellars to Champions League hopefuls and title contenders, it certainly has been an unbelievable twelve months for Leicester City and their fans. “I think he will stay in January”, he told Sky Sports News.