Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri once again played down his team’s Premier League title chances after their seventh win in nine games kept them five points clear of second-placed Tottenham after the latter’s win over Bournemouth on Sunday.

For the Italian, “focus” continues to be the buzz word as one of the most open Premier League seasons in the recent past enters a potentially dynamic and dramatic final stretch.

The 64-year-old manager underlined his side’s small-team tag and adhered to the cautious stance he has embraced right from the point underdogs Leicester jumped into the fray as title contenders.

“There are seven matches to go, but it’s not easy for us.

“We’re Leicester. We’re not a team like Manchester City or Chelsea, five points or eight points clear... that would be finished,” Ranieri said.

Leicester’s remaining fixtures include two potentially key games against teams perched at top five of the table: West Ham at home on April 17 and Manchester United away on May 1.

“For us, we have to fight, every match. Now, our fans are singing and that’s fantastic, but we have to stay calm and concentrated be-cause the seven matches will be open matches,” added Ranieri.

“Fans (of other clubs) that aren’t in the race with us say, if they don’t win, they want Leicester to win. People say Leicester play with heart, with the right spirit to do something unbelievable.

“But we have to stay focused on our job.”

Meanwhile, Ranieri plans to visit his family in Rome during the international football break in his latest bid to avoid the pressure.

Ranieri’s laid-back approach has done much to contribute to his team’s beneficial sense of freedom, and asked how he will take advantage of the international break, he responded: “I go to Italy now.

“I go to the family, maybe I go to watch some matches but I am not sure. I go to the family in Rome.

“We (me and the squad) don’t speak about the title. We are speaking about our performance, how we play the last match and how we must play today.”

Leicester next play seventh-placed Southampton at home on April 3.

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