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Ranieri demands title fight
- Updated: December 8, 2016
Claudio Ranieri has demanded his Leicester City players show the same “fight” that won them the Premier League last season.
Ranieri made 10 changes to his side for the 5-0 defeat to Porto on Wednesday, having already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League and with Manchester City the visitors to the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
Hovering just two points above the relegation zone in the Premier League, the Leicester boss would not be drawn on the recent form of key players who steered the Foxes to the title last season, but demanded his team not give up their league crown without a fight.
Ranieri said: “I don’t want to talk about the key players, I speak about the team, OK? And they know, the players, they know very well for me the result in something beside, not the focus. I want them to play well, to play for the team, to fight, to be strong, competitive, that it what I want. No more.
“But if you lost this, how can you win? I think now not (even) the best players can win without… fight. That is my idea about football, because last season, we won because some teams didn’t fight as well as us. And then we must come back, not to win the title, but to defend the title, to not be in the relegation zone. That is …