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Claudio Ranieri says Leicester's Premier League season is a miracle

Leicester City's manager Claudio Ranieri on the touchline during the Premier League match with Manchester City
Image: Claudio Ranieri says staying in the Premier League was top priority

Claudio Ranieri says he is delighted to be proving the bookies wrong with Leicester edging closer to the Premier League title.

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The Foxes will move 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League if they beat West Ham on Super Sunday on Sky Sports 1 as second-placed Tottenham do not travel to Stoke until Monday.

They were 5000-1 to win the title at the start of the season and one of the favourites for the drop after pulling off a great escape last term.

Ranieri was also tipped to be one of the first managers to be sacked this season after replacing Nigel Pearson last summer and the Italian remembers the doubters.

"We have to fight and smile because our job is done. We are safe," he said, with the Foxes needing three wins from their last five games to win the league.

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"This is a miracle. We are safe. Remember, in the first match, Ranieri was first to be sacked and Leicester were first to be relegated. I remember it well.

"I watch just my team and I want my team to have a strong character, not only when things go right, but also when things go badly.

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"Life is not always sunshine. Sometimes there is bad weather and you have to stick together."

Visitors West Ham still have hopes of gatecrashing the top four.

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Claudio Ranieri dismisses the idea that Leicester's title push for the Premier League title is lucky

They lost 2-1 to Manchester United in the FA Cup quarter final on Wednesday and Ranieri believes they can become a major force with their impending move to the Olympic Stadium.

"It is fantastic. Tottenham is also a good story, but of course West Ham is also a good story," he added. "In a new stadium they can bring in a lot more money.

"Already they have a fantastic team and they can pick up new players to improve again."

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