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Leicester star Mahrez doesn’t want to leave for Manchester United
“It’s like a climber”. If you look below you think ‘Ah, my God!’
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The situation at Leicester City could scarcely be more different from previous year and Claudio Ranieri is enjoying the ride.
Ranieri’s side are two points clear of Arsenal with 38 points from 17 games ahead of a daunting Christmas schedule which sees them travel to Liverpool before hosting Manchester City.
While keen to play down title talk, Ranieri knows it is becoming harder for him to keep sidestepping the subject.
“I don’t think Leicester want to sell him and he is focused on doing well with them”. So after all that gushing about Leicester can you guess what my pick is going to be? again the bookmakers have made Leicester underdogs against an inferior team.
“This is good for English football”, he said, reflecting on Leicester’s unlikely position. Leicester are just in that mode at the moment.
“He’s aware that he’s inherited a good team and squad and maybe even better than what he thought he might be getting”.
Leicester’s success is fascinating as well as refreshing.
“We have just carried on from where we left off last season… the performance in those final 10 games was truly awesome”.
West Bromwich Albion and Sunderland are the only Premier League teams who have had less possession than Leicester. Only Pulis’s West Brom have completed fewer passes (33 to be exact).
With Leicester it is all about penetration.
Five of the last six teams to hold the festive top spot have gone on to win the Premier League, with Leicester facing a key clash against Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
Story of the year, maybe story of the decade and probably the story of the Premier League era is Leicester City’s current form and all round play.
He said: “The pressure is on the big teams”.
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Okazaki has actually been regularly utilised as a 45-minute player for Leicester so far this season. It’s stupid if we have pressure. Why? Enjoy it. All the world are speaking about you.