Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy insists his side have not achieved anything yet as they attempt to win the Premier League this season.
With nine games remaining, Leicester are five points clear of second-placed Tottenham and eight ahead of third-placed Arsenal.
Vardy’s 19 league goals have been key to their lofty position, but the England international insists the club’s fairytale season is not yet guaranteed a happy ending.
“There are no easy games and there is no easy run-in,” he said.
“Everyone is in the Premier League for a reason and every club deserves to be there. They can all beat each other as we have seen from this season.
“So we will just make sure that we concentrate on ourselves, keep putting 100 per cent in for each other, and hopefully that will get us over the line.”
Vardy said Leicester were keeping it simple and trying to enjoy the end of a remarkable season.
“No-one gave us a chance at the start of the season. Everyone said we were relegation fodder,” he said.
“It was every newspaper and every pundit, wasn’t it? There you go. We just go into every meeting focusing on the next team we’ve got to play.
“We’ll look at ways at how we can break them down and hopefully come away with the three points.
“The pressure that we had was up until we knew we were safe. Now we’re just enjoying it.
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