The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Dream’ period but focus stays

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– Leicester City manager Craig Shakespear­e (above) admitted even he was surprised after inspiring the champions to the brink of Premier League safety.

Four straight wins for the managerial novice in the league combined with a historic victory in the Champions League have restored smiles and confidence at the King Power Stadium in a remarkable transforma­tion following the sacking of Claudio Ranieri.

Three more points at home to a doomed Sunderland side on Tuesday would take Leicester to 36 and leave them seemingly all but safe, while defeat for the visitors would be another nail in Sunderland’s relegation coffin.

“At the moment it’s gone much better than I could have thought or dreamed of, but I have to make sure we keep focus,” said Shakespear­e, who was Ranieri’s assistant before the Italian’s axing in February.

“I’m not looking at the points, other than getting three points out of every game,” added Shakespear­e, who became the first Englishman to win his first four games as a Premier League manager when Leicester beat Stoke City 2-0 on Saturday.

Leicester will again be without captain Wes Morgan as he continues to nurse a back injury.

But the emergence of Yohan Benalouane during Morgan’s two games so far on the sidelines has given Shakespear­e another reason for confidence.

David Moyes insists Sunderland can still pull off their latest escape despite his side looking increasing­ly likely to drop into the Championsh­ip.

A 1-0 defeat at Watford at the weekend was Sunderland’s fourth loss in the last five games and leaves them bottom of the table.

The Black Cats have orchestrat­ed successful end-of-season escapes in each of the past four campaigns, but having failed to score in the last five matches and winning only once in the past 11 games, the chances of a repeat this time appear slim.

“We’re in a position the club has found itself in for several seasons, but we’re capable of winning games and going on a positive run, even at this late stage of the season,” said Moyes, who has indicated that he wants to remain in charge next season even if they are relegated. –

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