Cape Times

Panic? No panic, says the seemingly unflappabl­e Ranieri

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LONDON: Eight months after completing one of sport’s most remarkable triumphs of the underdog, Premier League champions Leicester City stand potentiall­y one more bad result away from a place in the relegation zone.

Such has been their rapid demise that defeat against Manchester United on Sunday, coupled with good weekends for relegation rivals Crystal Palace and Swansea City, and a place in the bottom three will be theirs.

Foremost among their current failings is a defence that has gone from rock solid to leaky and a forward line that was razor sharp, but now looks blunt.

Leicester finished last season having conceded 36 goals, yet have already shipped 38 in just 23 outings.

Things are not much better at the other end of the pitch. At this point last year, Claudio Ranieri’s side had found the net 42 times, but have currently only managed 24.

While the enormity of Ranieri’s success, as well Leicester’s excellent Champions League form, should be enough to keep him out of the Premier League’s managerial sack race, even reigning title winners can find themselves under pressure.

The seemingly unflappabl­e Italian, however, is staying calm.

“Panic? No,” he said.

“We have to work more, fight more and believe.”

With their squad almost identical to last season’s, barring N’Golo Kante’s departure to Chelsea, a lack of belief seems to be one of the reasons behind their current woes.

A tangible asset of last season’s champions was their seemingly inexorable levels of team spirit that ensured they were resolute under pressure and relentless in their pursuit of points.

That steel has been replaced by a fragility that seems to rear its head every time they travel away from home.

They are currently without a win on the road this season, having picked up three points from three draws, a dismal return compared to the 11 wins and six draws of last season.

They will be happier, therefore, to be hosting United, who were left frustrated with a 0-0 draw against Hull City on Wednesday.

The highlight of the weekend’s fixtures sees Arsenal, beaten at home to Watford on Tuesday, hoping to rejuvenate their title bid with victory tomorrow at leaders Chelsea, who are nine points clear at the summit.

Tottenham Hotspur, who are ahead of Arsenal on goal difference in second place, host Middlesbro­ugh tomorrow, when Liverpool visit Hull City, while Manchester City host Swansea on Sunday. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: RYAN WILKISKY, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? STANLEY MENZO: Has instilled discipline both on and off the field.
Picture: RYAN WILKISKY, BACKPAGEPI­X STANLEY MENZO: Has instilled discipline both on and off the field.

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