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Michael Appleton keen to extend Leicester's unbeaten run

SWANSEA, WALES - OCTOBER 21:  Leicester caretaker Manager Michael Appleton reacts during the Premier League match between Swansea City and Leicester City a
Image: Leicester caretaker manager Michael Appleton wants to extend the Foxes' unbeaten run against Leeds

Caretaker Leicester boss Michael Appleton is aiming to build momentum by beating Leeds United in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.

Appleton, placed in charge last week after Craig Shakespeare was sacked, oversaw only a second Premier League win of the season for Leicester - the other of which came against Brighton on August 19 - as he guided the team to victory at Swansea on Saturday.

The 41-year-old will remain in charge for Leeds' visit to the King Power Stadium on Tuesday.

Victory over Leeds, who are fourth in the Championship, would extend Leicester's unbeaten run to four matches and see them reach the quarter-finals of the competition.

Leicester City's Shinji Okazaki celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game during the Premier League match at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea.
Image: Leicester City's Shinji Okazaki celebrates scoring his side's second goal at Swansea

"My job is to carry on preparing for the games ahead until I am told differently," Appleton said. "Tuesday night is a different competition and a chance to get into the last eight.

"If it is another win, great. Winning is a good habit to get into and gives you momentum.

"If not, all of a sudden the coin will flip and everyone will be looking as quick as they can to bring someone in."

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Appleton made just one change against Swansea, recalling Shinji Okazaki, who scored in the 2-1 win, in place of Kelechi Iheanacho.

The former Oxford boss has hinted that he may make a few changes against Leeds with a vital Premier League clash against Everton looming.

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Caretaker manager Michael Appleton says the Leicester players deserve praise for their attitude

"We will look at it in terms of players coming in and players being rested for the weekend," he said.

"I'm mindful of the fact that over the two games we've made certain changes.But we've made changes to go and win those games and it will be no different on Tuesday.

"I believe if you have got a squad of 18 to 22 players and you are struggling to give some of them an opportunity in the league fixtures, then cup competitions can be really good.

"The fact we've come through two tough games so far then hopefully they'll go for it in the same mindset and see it as an opportunity to impress."