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Leicester hit hardest by African departures

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Manchester United and Liverpool have each lost an important player, but in the Premier League it is Leicester City for whom the Africa Cup of Nations is the biggest inconvenie­nce.

While United center- back Eric Bailly has been called up by the Ivory Coast and Liverpool have lost Slimani and Daniel Amartey.

Fifteenth in the table, Leicester are Christian Fuchs says it is a chance for the squad’s fringe players to prove their worth.

“These are very essential players for us,” Fuchs told local newspaper the Leicester Mercury.

“We can talk about how it will hurt us and make us weaker, but it is the time for the other guys to step up and show they are needed.”

Player of the Year last week for his starring role in Leicester’s 5,000-1 title triumph, having also been named England’s Players’ Player of the Year for last season.

Although he has gone off the boil this term, the quicksilve­r Algerian - ter and with seven goals in all competitio­ns he is the club’s leading scorer.

He is joined in Algeria’s squad by Slimani, who has scored six goals since his club-record £29 million ($35.3 million, 33.4 million euros) switch from Sporting Lisbon.

Completing the triumvirat­e is compatriot Jeff Schlupp remains at disposal after missing out on selection by Avram Grant.

While the three absentees will be lucky that Nigeria are not among the 16 teams assembled in Gabon.

Nigerian forward Ahmed Musa scored twice as Leicester came from behind to beat Everton 2-1 in the FA Cup on Saturday and his internatio­nal teammate Wilfred Ndidi has just arrived in a £15 million move from Genk.

Bailly’s departure leaves Manchester United light in central defense, sustained a muscular injury during Saturday’s 4-0 FA Cup win over

Chelsea spared

Mane will be missed by Liverpool, having scored nine goals since arriving from Southampto­n to help Jurgen Klopp’s side climb to second place in the table.

Chelsea, the league leaders, have learnt to rue the Africa Cup of Nations in the past, having seen stars such as Didier Drogba, Michael Essien and Salomon Kalou wrenched from their grasp mid-season.

But with Nigerian Victor Moses the only African player in Antonio be completely unscathed by the latest edition of the tournament.

Yaya Toure having retired from Ivo- ry Coast duty and Kelechi Iheanacho’s Nigeria having not qualified, Manchester City are in the same boat.

Kenya’s nonqualifi­cation means Tottenham Hotspur will retain the services of and Arsenal have lost only Egyptian reserve Mohamed Elneny.

Everton have also released only Idrissa Gueye has become a vital cog since his close-season switch from Aston Villa.

Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce will be lamenting in-form winger Wilfried Zaha’s decision to switch allegiance­s from England to the Ivory Coast, particular­ly having also lost Bakary Sako to Mali.

Stoke City have lost three players - dan Sobhi (Egypt) and Mame Biram Diouf (Senegal) -- and West Ham United must do without Cheikhou Kouyate (Senegal) and Andre Ayew (Ghana).

The tournament could h ave we i g h t y consequenc­es

a t the foot of the table.

Sunderland will miss Lamine Kone (Ivory Coast), Didier N’Dong (Gabon) and Wahbi club Hull City is now without Ahmed Elmohamady (Egypt) and Dieumerci

“It will put us at risk as far as numbers in our squad go, but some of these players could be back in three weeks,” said Sunderland manager David Moyes.

“We just don’t know how long they will be in the tournament.”

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