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One step at a time

Ranieri says immediate priority is Champions League spot

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LONDON: Claudio Ranieri insists he will stay calm this weekend despite his Leicester side standing on the brink of Champions League football.

The surprise English Premier League leaders and title favourites could clinch a top-four finish mathematic­ally if they beat Sunderland tomorrow and other results go in their favour.

But manager Ranieri says he will not be swept away by the prospect of a confirmed place in the Champions League.

He said: “What we do is important, before thinking about anybody else.

“Then we can check the table later. I’ll repeat to my players, it’s important what we do.

“The others teams can win all their matches, so I must be focused.

“I expect Tottenham, Arsenal, everyone to win all their games and then I want to fight to achieve the Champions League. It would be a fantastic achievemen­t.

“At this moment I don’t look behind me, I look forward and to the next match. Sunderland is a very difficult match.

“I am very happy we saved the team (from relegation), that is important. Our fans continue to dream, a lot of children come to our training ground -- it is fantastic.

“Everyone is looking at what happens in the last six matches.

“Me too. I am very curious, but we have to wait. There are a lot of people pushing behind us and that’s important but it’s important to keep our feet on the ground.

“Sunderland are desperate and it will be a big battle. Sometimes there is pretty football but I am waiting for a battle.”

Despite his side’s seven-point lead over their nearest challenger­s, Tottenham Hotspur, Ranieri is still refusing to discuss his side’s challenge for the title.

Instead, he claims making sure of a place in the Champions League, after already guaranteei­ng Europa League football at worst, remains their priority.

They would secure a top-four finish if they win at the Stadium of Light, Manchester United lose to Tottenham and West Ham drop points to Arsenal.

“From the beginning we have gone step by step,” said the veteran Italian. Now, I think Europe is done. Now there is the Champions League.

“We are fighting for the Champions League. Let me play another three matches then I tell you something else.

“I want to achieve the Champions League now.” — AFP

e are g ting for t e ampions League. Let me play anot er t ree matc es t en tell you somet ing else. Claudio ranieri

 ?? — Ap ?? Off target: leicester’s Jamie Vardy (right) misses a scoring opportunit­y during the English premier league match against Southampto­n at the King power Stadium on Sunday.
— Ap Off target: leicester’s Jamie Vardy (right) misses a scoring opportunit­y during the English premier league match against Southampto­n at the King power Stadium on Sunday.

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