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It’s now or never for Foxes: Ranieri’s battle cry
City’s extraordinary rise to the top of the Premier League with 13 games to go has captured the imagination of not just the British public but football fans around the world.
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Like the pressure of going to the Etihad to play Manchester City, where the Foxes won 3-1 last weekend.
And so, after consulting the table, the governing body have decided to make a bid for the city of Leicester which, in turn, will see the Foxes move to the Far East. History tells us they’ll find a way to screw that up, but shhhh, let the Toffees in your life dream. United especially, since they took the lead, had more chances, and are still fighting for a Champions League place.
Leicester City might be the biggest surprise package, but one shouldn’t take away any credit from the brand of football Tottenham has displayed this season. If they gain three points at the Emirates, the side will be eight points clear of the Gunners. I’ve worked so hard to get here and I want to keep being here as long as I can.
“I only wish the best for Leicester in the future, and will be eternally grateful to them for getting me to where I am”.
Ranieri was also asked about the impressive campaigns of Riyad Mahrez and Jamie Vardy, while the 64-year-old reserved praise for Kasper Schmeichel, too.
“Now the nation is in trouble – I’m hoping to get a really good (sponsorship) deal!” Even without them, they still stand as a formidable outfit. “We need to enjoy him”.
A Lincolnshire rocker could scoop more than £11,000 after betting on Leicester to win the Premier League. “We’ll just continue to do exactly the same thing we’ve done all season”.
“[Arsenal are] up there, we’re up there, City are, Tottenham, Manchester United might be 10 points adrift but the way this season’s going those 10 points can be picked up quickly”.
However, if both bets come off Mr Cooper will not be jetting to New Zealand to see his brother or heading off to America on holiday, he will be buying his band a new van to get them to gigs.
Now, Leicester was not in the Premier League from 2004-2014, a ten year absence in the top English league. After signing for £42.5 – Arsenal’s transfer record – a lot was expected of the German but he disappointed in his first season, often getting dropped by Arsene Wenger.
Spurs are now placed second in the league table, five points behind table-toppers Leicester and ahead of their fierce rivals Arsenal on goal difference.
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