Premier League Saturday, 26 December, 15:00 Anfield, Liverpool Liverpool last 6 20/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 0 - 3 v Watford (a) 13/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 2 - 2 v W Brom (h) 10/12/2015 Europa League Group B 0 - 0 v Sion (a) 06/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 0 - 2 v Newcastle (a) 02/12/2015 Capital One Cup Quarter-Final 6 - 1 v So'ton (a) 29/11/2015 Barclays Premier League 1 - 0 v Swansea (h) Leicester last 6 19/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 3 - 2 v Everton (a) 14/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 2 - 1 v Chelsea (h) 05/12/2015 Barclays Premier League 3 - 0 v Swansea (a) 28/11/2015 Barclays Premier League 1 - 1 v Man Utd (h) 21/11/2015 Barclays Premier League 3 - 0 v Newcastle (a) 07/11/2015 Barclays Premier League 2 - 1 v Watford (h) So added to our injury list is Skrtel!
Remember this? God time flies http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-fan-rescues-leicester-city-reddit-officeplum
Lfc to be shown how counter attacking really works Lfc have nobody capable of closing mahrez down ala Mourinho comments so I predict a big loss for lfc
We have lots of injuries Going to be v tough As I did the Swansea and SOuthampton natch threads thats onne glimmer of hope #nojinx
Claudio Ranieri insists Leicester City are not title contenders, despite leading the Premier League table at Christmas. 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. Their 3-2 win at Everton last weekend was their third straight league victory, but despite suffering defeat only once this term, Ranieri is keen to ensure pressure is not placed on his players. "We aren't ready. We aren't ready to fight to be champions," he said. "But football is fantastic for this reason. The best team does not always win. It's not tennis. "I'm proud of my players and our fans. The fans are dreaming and I don't want to wake them up. We must enjoy, play free and without pressure. If the world are speaking about you, then you enjoy and continue to play." Ranieri has long stated 40 points as his first target for Premier League safety and that remains in his mind ahead of their next two games. "Anything could happen. If we win the next two matches, we have 44 points. At Liverpool, there's a very good atmosphere and we'll have to show our very best if we want to win there "I appreciate Jurgen Klopp a lot. I watched him in last season's winter break and saw how he worked. Liverpool have a very good manager." Riyad Mahrez, with nine goals and 13 assists, has been one of the stars of Leicester's season and Ranieri is confident the winger will not be tempted away from the King Power Stadium. "He will stay with us. He wants to stay with us. We want to keep him, that's it," added Ranieri. "He has to improve and when he improves, he improves the team and when he improves the team, why would he want to leave? He is the king here. It's important for him to manage the stress of everybody speaking about him."
Their 3rd goal against Everton was brilliant they just hounded them and scored from an Everton throw every player is hungry and works so hard. Well have to match that for a start.
The buggers owe us one- we're gonna win! Talking of time - when was the last time we went into a game against Leicester as the underdogs?
Yup... no chance which is a disgrace. Klopp's betrayed by lazy players he's given every chance to change their ways.