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Leicester cannot be underestimated, warns Club Brugge boss Michel Preud'homme

Club Brugge's supporters celebrate their Jupiler Pro League success last year
Image: Club Brugge's supporters celebrate their Jupiler Pro League success last year

Club Brugge manager Michel Preud'homme has told the team's fans not to disrespect Leicester as underwhelmed supporters plan to stay away.

The Belgian champions are only expecting around 20,000 in the 29,000-capacity Jan Breydel Stadion when they host the Foxes in the Champions League on Wednesday.

It is Leicester's debut in the competition after last season's stunning Premier League title triumph, with Porto and Copenhagen completing Group G.

A poor start, the timing of the game and the fact Brugge have a fan-base spread across the country are all reasons for the poor attendance and Preud'homme warned those coming they cannot underestimate the Foxes.

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"Maybe they have the wrong perception of the quality of the opponent that we get at home," he said, ahead of Brugge's first Champions League group game for a decade.

"The Belgium press says it's not a big team but I say they are. They are a big team because they became champions.

Brugge KV's head coach Michel Preud'homme attends a press conference of Belgian first division soccer team Club in Brugge, on September 13, 2016 on the eve
Image: Brugge boss Michel Preud'homme is looking forward to Wednesday's game against Leicester

"If we get Roma, everyone will say 'Roma, we want to see it' but they might eliminate us. If Arsenal are here everyone will want to see Arsenal but Leicester won against Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea and so on. At this moment it means this team are better than the others.

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"Maybe people are expecting less from us because on paper they are better."

Leicester lost 4-1 at Liverpool on Saturday while Brugge slipped to a 1-0 defeat to Waasland-Beveren on Friday, their third loss in their opening six games which leaves Preud'homme's side 10th in the Jupiler Pro League.

Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring the opening goal of the game
Image: Leicester fans watched their team suffer at Anfield on Saturday

They won a 14th title last season, their first for nine years, and Preud'homme admits the clubs' starts this year are similar, with Leicester having lost two of their four league matches.

He added: "Last season everything was falling on the right side for the two teams, now it's falling on the other side. We have to be stronger to change that."

Jose Izquierdo is fit after a quad strain but his fellow striker Wesley is out with ankle ligament damage and Lior Refaelov is unlikely to feature after groin surgery.

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