Wednesday 27 April 2016

Leicester won't lift the Premier League trophy at Old Trafford - even if they beat Manchester United


Three points will secure first place for Claudio Ranieri's side but league bosses have ruled out presenting the trophy this weekend Marc Albrighton celebrates scoring the fourth goal with team mates
Marc Albrighton celebrates scoring the fourth goal with team mates
Leicester will lift the Premier League trophy at the King Power Stadium after their home game with Everton if they wrap up an amazing title triumph in their next two games.
But League bosses have ruled out presenting Claudio Ranieri's league leaders with the trophy at Old Trafford this Sunday if they beat Manchester United.
The Foxes need just three more points from their last three games to clinch the club's first-ever top-flight crown.
They travel to United on Sunday without 22-goal top-scorer Vardy, who is suspended.
  Referee Jonathan Moss shows Jamie Vardy a red card
Jamie Vardy is suspended for the trip to Old Trafford


United have only lost twice at home this season in 17 Premier League matches and are themselves still chasing a Champions League spot.
If Leicester fail to win at Old Trafford they could still be confirmed as champions if Spurs don't win at Chelsea on Monday.

But should their quest continue, Leicester remain hot favourites to wrap up the title at home to Everton on Saturday May 7 in a 5.30pm kick-off.
Everton, who are 11th, have not won in seven matches after losing their FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United at Wembley last weekend.

Everton players look dejected after the goal scored by Anthony Martial 
Everton are in woeful form and suffered injury-time heartbreak in their FA Cup semi-final
The Premier League have a policy of presenting the trophy to the champions after their last home game of the season where possible.
The Foxes' 32,262-capacity King Power Stadium ground is sure to be louder than ever if they lift it.
But Leicester City council have refused to confirm any plans yet should their local club win the Premier League.
  
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source: mirror/uk

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