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Leicester City fan Keith Vaz blasts idea of ‘closed’ European Champions League
N’Golo Kante believes the secret behind Leicester’s title charge is a lack of fear.
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“So with seven games left, five points ahead, I do look forward to a very interesting two weeks, but I hope that even if your team is Spurs or Arsenal and you want them to win the league, or West Ham, that you choose Leicester as your second choice”.
The 24-year-old has earned his first call into the France squad on the back of helping the Foxes make their remarkable bid to be champions.
Chelsea is also said to be interested, but Kante – while hinting he plans to stay in the Premier League because the English game suits his style – is focused purely on Leicester’s ambitions.
“It’s got to that stage now where we’re just worrying about ourselves”, said Dele speaking to the Tottenham website.
The Premier League may be having a down year in European competition but it is still a hotbed for talent from across the world.
Rudkin was also asked if the prospect of Champions League football and the Premier League’s lucrative television contract could prompt Leicester to spend big to preserve their status near the top-flight summit.
Kante has made 33 appearances under Claudio Ranieri this term and he has praised the effect the Italian has had on developing his game.
Despite being convinced his beloved Leicester City will still lift the Premier League trophy in May, garage manager Sam said the pressure had become too much for him and his dad Tim.
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“After what happened in their game on Sunday, I think Southampton will be a tough one for us and I can’t see Liverpool stopping Tottenham, so with almost £30,000 on the table I just felt it was the right time. He manages the group very well”. Please note that comments are automatically checked for inappropriate language and will be removed accordingly.