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Jurgen Klopp: Leicester City must not surprise Liverpool
Back in March, Leicester City was in turmoil, languishing at the bottom of the Premier League. They are a great team who have proved a lot this season.
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The last time City lost away from home was at White Hart Lane in March, when a Harry Kane hat-trick and a Jeff Schlupp own goal earned Tottenham a 4-3 win over Nigel Pearson’s relegation-battlers.
Liverpool are down to the bare bones in defence – with Martin Skrtel the latest player to be sidelined through injury – and Klopp knows his defenders will have their work cut out against Claudio Ranieri’s men. “They don’t need too many chances to score goals – they have two obvious strong offensive players with a ideal run and no injuries”.
West Brom Head Coach Tony Pulis has said it would be fantastic if Leicester went on to win the Premier League and shake up the top four. “We are in good flight now”, Ranieri said. 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.
“We are a young team, it’s the first time we’re top of the league, we aren’t used to staying there”. By sacking him! In his place, they brought in Italian Claudio Ranieri, whose lack of experience with small clubs (not to mention generally posthumous aura) made him a odd fit for Leicester.
He said: “I’m aware of this (Inler’s) situation because I’ve looked at all the players who could be interested in this situation because of the Euros”.
Nakeshree told BBC Radio 5 Live that he has now collected his money and thinks his side can eventually “win the league”.
“I would sign now a guarantee to stay above Arsenal at the end of the league”.
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At worst Leicester should be a coinflip here, they are massive underdogs, cant understand it. Take Leicester to win here and fill your post Christmas pockets. Leicester will be desperate to keep both of them on their books despite interest from a number of Europe’s elite clubs.