Ranieri: We’re fighting to make Champions League

Mark Holmes
Claudio Ranieri: Says Leicester City are fighting for Champions League

Claudio Ranieri: Says Leicester City are fighting for Champions League

Claudio Ranieri says Leicester City must fight to secure a Champions League place as he continues to downplay talk of the Premier League title.

The Foxes could seal a top-four place if West Ham drop points against Arsenal on Saturday, they then win at Sunderland, and Manchester United lose at Tottenham on Sunday.

However, despite his side being seven points clear at the top, Ranieri has continually refused to talk about winning the title and only entertained reaching the Champions League last month.

Even now the Italian believes it is far from a foregone conclusion his side will be competing in Europe’s premier competition next season.

He said: “What we do is important, before thinking about everything, then we can check the table. I’ll repeat to my players it’s important what we do.

“I can wait, the others can win all their matches. 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 will be a fantastic achievement.

“At this moment I don’t think 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.”

Ranieri won the manager of the month prize for March after three wins and a draw but is taking nothing for granted at the Stadium of Light, with Sunderland four points from safety.

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

Jeff Schlupp is available after a knee injury while Ranieri has no fresh injury worries.