Leonardo Ulloa: Leicester have got the world talking about them
Sunday 24 April 2016 08:38, UK
Leonardo Ulloa believes Leicester's remarkable season has helped them to garner worldwide attention.
The Foxes are on track to win the Premier League title for the first time, holding a five-point lead over Tottenham with four games left to play.
They have the chance to increase that advantage on Super Sunday when they entertain Swansea at the King Power Stadium, with Spurs not in action until Monday against West Brom.
Ulloa, who scored a dramatic late equaliser in the Foxes' 2-2 draw with West Ham last time out, told Sky Sports that the mood at the club is "relaxed", even as they close in on the title.
"In Argentina and South America, people speak about Leicester, round the world people are speaking about Leicester now," he said.
"They have a little feeling about the team, about how we play, this is different. It's a small team fighting with the big teams.
"But we are relaxed, there are not many people thinking about the game. We know it is important but we are relaxed, it's a normal week for us."
With top scorer Jamie Vardy suspended following his dismissal against the Hammers, Ulloa is in contention start this weekend.
"I don't know if I will play, but I am always ready," he said. "I enjoy playing with these team-mates, fighting and giving the option to help the team."
Reflecting on his penalty last week, he added: "I didn't think about how important it was, but after the goal I started to feel it. I hope I can make more important contributions for the team."
Watch Leicester v Swansea live on Super Sunday from 4pm on Sky Sports 1 HD.