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Claudio Ranieri urges Leicester to focus on the league following Champions League heroics

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Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri is hoping their 3-0 Champions League debut win at Club Brugge can kick start their season against Burnley

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has told his history-making Foxes to forget about their Champions League heroics.

They return to Premier League action when Burnley visit the King Power Stadium on Saturday after Wednesday's 3-0 Champions League win at Club Brugge.

Leicester marked their debut in the competition with a comprehensive victory at the Jan Breydel Stadium, their first European game in 16 years, to move top of Group G.

Leicester claim first Euro win
Leicester claim first Euro win

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But the Foxes have lost two of their four games in the league, including last week's 4-1 defeat at Liverpool, and Ranieri said if they lose focus against the Clarets he would sound the alarm.

"The problem is if someone is thinking of the (Champions League) music, then I ring my bell. If they think about the music I ring my bell," he said.

"I forget what happened. Of course that is the new challenge. Forget and think about the next match. I'm used to this because always, in my career, when something happens it's finished.

Riyad Mahrez of Leicester City celebrates with team-mates after scoring their third goal
Image: Riyad Mahrez celebrates with team-mates after scoring their third goal against Club Brugge

"I'm used to this and now my players must be quick to change every time for the challenge. Forget Brugge, forget Liverpool. One we lost, one we won - it's finished. Clear your mind because in the next match, the opponent wants to beat us.

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"We played well in Brugge in our first Champions League match. It was a good victory and I think everybody was happy and now our focus is the Premier League."

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The squad flew back on Wednesday night and Ranieri insisted they cannot have any excuses if they fail to perform on Saturday.

"They've recovered very well and today they made a very good session. We don't have excuses. If they beat us it's because they're better than us - don't worry," he said.

"For us, everything is new and I want to see how they respond. They told me they are okay and they have to show me this on the pitch.

"Of course, Burnley want to increase the tempo because they might think we're tired but I don't believe it."

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Danny Simpson of Leicester City in action during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Swansea City at The Ki
Image: Danny Simpson missed the win in Brugge due to a hamstring injury

Danny Simpson is set to return after shaking off a hamstring injury which saw him miss the game in Belgium, while record signing Islam Slimani is primed for his league debut.

Matty James has suffered an ankle injury to leave him sidelined, while Nampalys Mendy is out with his own ankle trouble but Jeff Schlupp could return to the squad following a muscle strain.

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