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Ranieri: No player undroppable
- Updated: September 9, 2016
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri says he isn’t afraid to drop last season’s title-winning players from his starting line up if they are underperforming.
Ranieri is preparing his side for a difficult looking trip to face Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.
And the 62-year-old Italian insists no player, not even last season’s 24-goal top scorer Jamie Vardy, is untouchable when it comes to selection.
“Of course there is not a hierarchy – it’s not [a case that] somebody who played last season is assured to play this season,” he said.
“I watch every training session, I watch every match and if someone I see is better, then I’ll change. Nobody is sure of their shirt to play at the beginning.
“Everybody has to stay at the highest …