If they manage to pull this off and win the league it will be the finest thing to happen to English football in the last 15 to 20 years. It will also show that ranieri is not a bad manager either. .... Think they play arsenal next week. .....win that and it does become a real possibility..... Go Foxes....
I don't think they have that mindset, if you watch the Ranieri press conferences you will see he never talks about winning the title, he simply states they will play freely and will not worry about other teams. I one for one sincerely hope they do win the title, it's a breath of fresh air to see anyone other than top 4 win it. It get's a bit boring year on year !
I say fair play to them again. Came up with us and run the club properly. Having players playing for the shirt, not alienating the fans and wasting millions on wasters, unlike QPR. We should all want them to do well and not be jealous.
Refreshing to see a team playing with freedom and without fear. I would like to know how many yards/metres Vardy ran today, he was back defending as well as leading the line, excellent forward play.
And there are four more... http://blog.paddypower.com/2016/02/...AFF_ID=16562&dclid=CLriya6v5soCFQYbHwodL08EfQ
Interesting comments from Ranieri in today's Times. He says the players were scared of 'tactics' when he arrived, and he decided to trust them and keep tactics to a minimum. He gives them two full days off a week - light training Monday, full training Tuesday and Thursday, match preparation Friday. And he lets them eat what they want - although he was 'frightened' by the amount many ate to begin with, when he saw how hard they ran he thought 'who am I to tell them what to eat?'. I think he is very lucky in having a squad full of character (Simpson excepted) and desire. If you tried that with the QPR team of recent seasons we would have seen a bunch of 19 stone wobble bottoms who all wanted to play number 10, habitually missing kick off because they were asleep, still complaining about the amount of training they had to do. Hold on, that's exactly what Redknapp did.