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Premier League | Gameweek 14
Dec 1, 2019 at 4.30pm UK
 
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Brendan Rodgers wary of threat posed by struggling Everton

Brendan Rodgers wary of threat posed by struggling Everton
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The Foxes have taken 16 points from a possible 18 at home so far this season.

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has hailed the role of the club's supporters in helping to make the King Power Stadium a formidable place for visiting teams.

The Foxes are unbeaten at home this season and have lost just one of their last 12 Premier League games in front of their own fans, winning nine and drawing two.

Rodgers' side, who head into this weekend's round of fixtures second in the table, host underachieving Everton on Sunday.

Ahead of the match, he said: "The record we have is down to a combination of the players and supporters.

"You have to give the supporters something to shout about. When supporters see hard work, they're paying hard-earned money to come to games, it's our duty to inspire them. The support has been brilliant.

"When you have that combined, you can be a real force. When you have more supporters, like we do at home, it's fantastic."

Everton are languishing in 16th spot in the Premier League, just four points above the bottom three, and under-pressure Blues boss Marco Silva has a growing list of injury problems ahead of the trip to Leicester.

However, Rodgers is still expecting a difficult test for his side.

"They're not doing as well as they would like but they've got a talented group of players, and maybe coming away from home there may be less pressure for them," said the former Liverpool manager.

"We're happy to be at home but we will expect a tough match against any Everton team."

Sunday's match will be the first of eight in December – a month which also includes games against Manchester City and Liverpool.

Asked how he would be approaching the busy schedule, Rodgers replied: "Just the next game. One game at a time.

"We know that at some point we are going to have change to keep the energy in the team, but I'm not looking at Watford on Wednesday until after the Everton game.

"We've got a great sports scientist this season and we've got a fully-fit squad going into this run."

Jonny Evans will be available against Everton as Leicester look to equal a club record of six successive top-flight wins.

The experienced central defender was forced off with cramp after 62 minutes at Brighton last weekend but he has resumed training and will be fit.

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