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YOESTING: Leicester nearly done with unfathomable season
Leicester play Manchester United on Sunday at Old Trafford, where the Foxes could clinch the title.
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That means Vardy will miss his side’s trip to Old Trafford where victory would seal a memorable title triumph after Tottenham dropped points in Monday’s 1-1 draw with West Brom. Rooney, Carrick, they have been the champions once and maybe more, but you have to see always the situation where a club is.
This season has seen Midlands club Leicester leave established Premier League giants such as Manchester City, Arsenal and defending champions Chelsea well behind them.
But even if they don’t, they’re still probably going to win it all.
Leicester’s story is a remarkable one and they absolutely deserve to win the league. But of course now we are there, we are very so close, and we have to continue to fight.
“But I want to say also (that) all the players are having a fantastic season, with very great professionalism”.
“They have had the circumstances to play with the same team and they haven’t played as many matches as other teams”.
Leicester will again be without the suspended Jamie Vardy while United are likely to play their strongest team as they chase a top-four spot.
Everton boss Roberto Martinez has come under pressure from his home fans, who have been really disappointed with the way their team has fared this season.
Ranieri’s team travel to Manchester with the city of Leicester dressing itself in blue in an attempt to inspire the team to the crucial three points. For me it is not a surprise; I say that many, many times.
He is in no doubt that the country is behind them, and that they will have the world’s support when they tackle Europe’s elite in next season’s Champions League.
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For me, Leicester won’t ever have a better opportunity to win the championship. “They made a mistake if they didn’t arrange it. I considered if I win the league”.