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Amartey keen on helping Leicester City win remaining two home matches and end season on a high

11 May 2022
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The Foxes are desperate for a top-half finish despite having an inconsistent 2021/22 campaign, and their defender hopes to finish on a high

Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey insists they can beat any team at King Power Stadium and their main aim is to ensure they have made the fans happy by winning the remaining two home Premier League matches.

The Foxes have been inconsistent this season which saw them fall into the bottom half of the table. After falling to Everton 2-1 in their latest top-tier game at home, the team is now placed 14th with 42 points from the 34 games played.

The experienced centre-back insists they can make their home ground a fortress again since it is a special place to play football.

“King Power Stadium is our home, we want it to be our fortress,” Amartey said as quoted by the club’s official website.

“It’s a nice stadium to play at and we always know the fans are with us. We can beat any team at home for these reasons. It is a special place.

“We are close to the end of the season now, so we only have two more home games to go.

“We want to get two wins so the fans can be happy ahead of the summer.”

On Wednesday, Leicester will be hosting the relegated Norwich City hoping to complete a double over them, in their bid to surge upwards on the table. However, the Ghanaian insists it will not be an easy outing.

“Every game in the Premier League is a difficult game,” the 27-year-old Amartey continued.

Source: Goal

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