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The Wales international insists his side haven't achieved anything yet and need to be fully concentrated in their 10 games after being let off the hook by their title rivals

Leicester midfielder Andy King has urged his team-mates to refocus if they're to avoid ending their dream season empty-handed after being let off the hook by their title rivals.

The Foxes presented those around them in the Premier League table with the opportunity to pounce after drawing 2-2 with West Brom at the King Power Stadium on Tuesday evening.

However nobody could capitalise as the rest of the top four, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City, all lost on Wednesday, meaning Claudio Ranieri's men are now a further point clear as leaders despite their stalemate.

But although King insists the mood in the dressing room is still buoyant, he wants Leicester to take note of the warning to avoid further slip-ups.

"We haven't actually achieved anything this season yet but we are enjoying the ride," King said.

"Ten games to go is a long way and we have to make sure we finish strong to actually achieve something rather than say, 'we had a good three-quarters of the season and it fizzled out'.


"We have shown this season we can match the best and beat the best. I think people have given us the respect we deserve and we are up there on merit.

"We know we are a good match for anyone. I speak for everyone when I say we are playing full of confidence. We are absolutely buzzing where we are at this stage of the season.

"People are saying Champions League football which is brilliant, but with 10 games to go, there are a lot of points to be won so we have to make sure we are there or thereabouts come the end of the season."

King stepped in for the injured N'Golo Kante against West Brom and impressed, scoring a well-taken goal just before the half-time interval.

Leicester currently hold a three-point lead over second-placed Tottenham with 10 games left to play and are also 10 clear of fourth-placed Manchester City, who have a game in hand.

- Goal

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