Morgan: Leicester can almost feel the trophy
Wes Morgan says Leicester City believes the Premier League title race is firmly in its hands but says the Foxes cannot yet get carried away.
Leicester City captain Wes Morgan says the Premier League leaders "can almost feel the metal on the cup" — but has urged them to keep working.
Claudio Ranieri's side picked up a fifth win in a row with a 2-0 victory at Sunderland last week, meaning it needs just three wins from its final five games to guarantee the most unlikely of title triumphs.
Morgan concedes the squad is at last beginning to believe that the trophy is within its grasp, but warns that the Foxes cannot become carried away until the job is completed.
"At Sunderland last Sunday, we saw our fans in the stands with flags saying 'champions' on them. We can't get carried away with that. There's still work to be done," he told The Daily Mail. "But it's a big, big possibility. I can't deny that. It's in our hands.
"We've got the chance to win the games to make it happen, to finish as champions. As a kid, it's all I dreamed about: playing in the best league in the world, becoming a champion and lifting that trophy. So I can see the end, definitely, and I want to make the dream a reality.
"It's surreal now. You're in the moment and you’'re just kind of going along with it. When it's all over, maybe it'll dawn on me. There are no butterflies though, that's just the way our team are. It's more like, 'Let's do this.' It's fantastic that I've been part of something that's inspired people all over the country, the world even, to believe in the underdog. There are five games to go and it’s in our hands. We can almost feel the metal on the cup."
Leicester's win and Tottenham's defeat of Manchester United last week confirmed that Ranieri's side will at least be playing Champions League football next season.
Morgan says it will be a remarkable moment in his career but has no fear that the Foxes could become whipping boys on the continent, given the form the club has demonstrated this year.
"It's unbelievable. To say I've played at Camp Nou or the [Santiago] Bernabeu, hearing the Champions League music and everything that goes with it would be very special — one of the pinnacles of my career," said the 32-year-old. "But we're playing against some of the best teams and players in Europe now — Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal — and more than holding our own. So I don't see why we shouldn't compete against anyone else."
Morgan — whose side faces West Ham on Sunday — also revealed what makes the approach taken by Ranieri with his players so effective.
"He likes the banter," he added. "He's a very approachable guy. I speak to him a lot, being captain, and he likes a laugh. But when it's time to get serious, he'll get serious. And he doesn't mind cracking the whip when necessary. On the training field he focuses a lot on our shape. He's very good at working on tactics and the specifics of how we're going to approach each game and different opposition. He has us very organized. We all know our roles."