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Claudio Ranieri: Riyad Mahrez can improve at Leicester
They have had no injuries, they get a whole week to train – I am not surprised [by their results].
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Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has received a boost ahead of the trip to Anfield as Robert Huth will return to the side after serving his suspension.
Ranieri has been providing headlines all season through his team’s breathtaking approach to matches and status as Premier League leaders, having been relegation favourites when he took charge.
Ranieri told BBC 5 live that Leicester “don’t need the money” they could bring in by selling either Mahrez or Vardy in January.
Arsenal’s win over Manchester City on Monday (Tuesday NZ time) cut Leicester’s lead to just two points and the general feeling remains that their challenge will run out of steam. If he continues his goal scoring form then it is hard to overlook the table-toppers in this fixture, even away from home.
“Of course, every player who will play Euros I am interested in because they are good players. Liverpool have a very good manager”.
Liverpool will still be without seven players through injury as Dejan Lovren, Martin Skrtel, Joe Gomez, Danny Ings, James Milner, Daniel Sturridge and Jon Flanagan remain sidelined. “It’s always interesting to talk to people like him and that’s what we did”, Klopp said.
The high flying Foxes amazingly will be top of the Premier League come Christmas Day, when many expected them to be much closer to the opposite end of the table at this time of year before a ball was kicked. We wanted to win this game and I think it sends out a statement of what we are all about this year. We had the [bad] start, Watford are in a good run and we played like they wanted us to play.
“Because Leicester, I think, are a likeable team”.
Klopp, who suffered only one defeat in his opening 10 games in all competitions after replacing Brendan Rodgers in October, has collected just one point from his last three Premier League matches. And they fight very well during the training session.
“Leicester had the pressure last season in this period – bad stress”. It’s stupid if we have pressure. Why?
“We had a moment after the game to speak about Watford”.
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“The players are very focused”, Klopp said.