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- Updated: December 2, 2016
Leicester City captain Wes Morgan has not even considered his side being relegated from the Premier League this season.
It is seven months since Leicester were confirmed as champions, but the club’s defence of their title has not gone according to plan.
Heading into Saturday afternoon’s clash at bottom-of-the-table Sunderland, Claudio Ranieri’s side lie 14th in the table, just two points above the drop zone after only three wins all campaign.
All of which is in stark contrast to this time last year, when the Foxes were causing more than a few raised eyebrows across the country after sitting joint top of the table alongside Manchester City on their way to the most unlikeliest of Premier League title triumphs.
However, the Foxes skipper is unconcerned about his team’s current league position and is confident they are close to turning things around.
“The thought [of being relegated] had not entered my mind,” Morgan said in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News.
“I know we are almost where we would like to be with our performances on the pitch and we …