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Huddersfield boss David Wagner out of contention for Leicester job

David Wagner looks on from the sideline during the Premier League match between Huddersfield and Tottenham
Image: David Wagner said he was not distracted or bothered by reports linking him to the Leicester job

David Wagner has ruled himself out of contention for the Leicester City job following the sacking of Craig Shakespeare earlier this week.

The Huddersfield Town boss emerged as an outside contender for the vacant position, but was keen to focus on the visit of Manchester United on Saturday.

Wagner said he was not affected by reports linking him to the King Power Stadium.

David Wagner
Image: Wagner led Huddersfield to the Premier League for the first time

When asked about the Leicester job, he said: "No it is not a distraction and it doesn't bother me. I am and I will be the manager of Huddersfield Town."

The German guided Huddersfield to an unlikely promotion last season, so it is no surprise that he has been linked with the position.

But since their promising start, his side have struggled to score goals, not helped by the injury to their top scorer Steve Mounie, who will be back in the squad to face United.

"He will be back in the squad, as we said before the last game, he will be back for Manchester United," Wagner said.

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"Yes absolutely we don't have the biggest squad and if we miss a high-quality player, which for sure Mounie is, we miss him. Every team needs competition and now Steve is back we have competition.

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 12:  Steve Mounie of Huddersfield Town celebrates scoring his sides second goal during the Premier League match between Crystal Pa
Image: Steve Mounie will be back for Huddersfield's clash with Manchester United

"Are we struggling for goals? Yes. Is that usual? Yes it is. We are Huddersfield in the Premier League. We will try hard to change it."

This weekend marks the start of a tricky run of fixtures for Huddersfield who travel to Anfield next weekend and play both Manchester City and Arsenal in December.

He said: "Other managers in Germany have to play in the Champions League to play games like we have around the corner.

"Of course, I am excited by what is going on at this football club."