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Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri reveals what Jurgen Klopp can achieve with Liverpool
Mahrez, who joined Leicester from French second-tier side Le Havre for an undisclosed fee in January 2014, has formed an exciting partnership with Jamie Vardy, who is the leading Premier League goalscorer this term with 15.
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Liverpool are an incredible 14 points behind the Foxes in ninth place, but replaced manager Brendan Rodgers midway through the first half of the season with former Borussia Dortmund boss Klopp, but after some incredible results their form seems to have stuttered. “It’s a hamstring, he needs time but we don’t know how long”.
Paddy Power are offering new customers enhanced odds of 7/1 on Arsenal to beat Southampton on Saturday. They were bottom of the division on December 25 past year but now sit two points clear at the summit.
Ranieri said: “I’d like to maintain everyone but I understand if somebody wants to go”.
“There was a Greece player there [Sokratis Papastathopoulos], I called him and I asked if Klopp would agree if I could go”. Because when you look just now at Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City, well we have got the manager they would all want to have.
Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester City continued their dream run with a 3-2 win over Everton at Goodison Park to send the Foxes on top of the Premier League at Christmas.
“I’m feeling good and I want to play because it’s a big game”.
“It [the show of appreciation to the fans with the team] was a decision taken in the moment, I never planned it. If Liverpool fans tell me they enjoyed it, I may do it again”.
Ranieri reckons his Christmas leaders are still underdogs, but he believes that their stamina will serve them well after comparing them to movie hero Forrest Gump following their dramatic “great escape” last season.
“He’s aware that he’s inherited a good team and squad and maybe even better than what he thought he might be getting”. “But it’s up to the manager and I respect his decision”, Benteke said.
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“That’s not how I think we should work”. Or would you prefer to see the club cash in on the player while he is hot to give your club a financial boost that could see them sign another talented player instead?