Leicester Mercury

WE’LL SURVIVE

WINKS THINKS FOXES CAN THRIVE BACK IN THE TOP FLIGHT

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HARRY Winks feels there is proof already that Leicester City have what it takes to survive in the Premier League, writes Jordan Blackwell.

After the celebratio­ns come the holidays, but in a few weeks’ time, Enzo Maresca and the club will begin to prepare for the transfer window.

Shortly after, the fixtures will be released and the squad will return for pre-season training.

Thoughts then turn to how City can keep themselves in the Premier League.

Maresca has already outlined that survival is the aim, with the club not in a position to think beyond that.

That’s not only because of the points deduction they may start with, but also because of the leap in quality between the divisions.

This season, the three promoted clubs are on course to come straight back down.

If not for Nottingham Forest’s points deduction, Luton and Burnley would be mathematic­ally relegated by now, alongside Sheffield United.

But Winks, right, is confident. Not only do they have an abundance of top-flight experience within the squad, but the FA Cup run, in which they faced two Premier League sides, gives the midfielder belief that City have the quality to hold their own.

“We played Bournemout­h and we won and we matched Chelsea at Stamford Bridge for a large period of the game,” Winks said.

“So with the manager – we’ve got such an incredible manager – I believe next year we’ll hopefully be okay.

“When you play in the Premier League, it’s a level apart. It’s a completely different physicalit­y of football. You need to understand how the game works and be intelligen­t and clever in games.

“And we’ve got enough of that in the squad. We’ve got so many players of Premier League quality and with Premier League experience. So I like to think hopefully next year, we’ll be okay.

“It’s the epitome of football. It’s where everyone wants to be. And I can’t wait to go back there. And especially with Leicester, because it’s a club that deserves to be in the Premier League.”

Winks himself already has six seasons of Premier League football under his belt with Tottenham and he could have been playing there this year too had he waited longer into the summer to see the offers that might come his way.

But City and Maresca’s keenness to sign him convinced him to drop down a division, and it’s made for the best campaign of his career.

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