Everton vs Leicester City - Martinez confident the rewards will come for their open approach - 7M sport

Everton vs Leicester City - Martinez confident the rewards will come for their open approach



Posted Friday, December 18, 2015 by PA

Roberto Martinez admits Everton are conceding goals too easily but is confident they will get the rewards their play deserves.

The Toffees are unbeaten in six Barclays Premier League games and have only lost three times all season, but eight draws mean they do not have the points haul they would have hoped for.

Everton sat 10th going into the weekend, six points off the top four and 12 adrift of leaders and Saturday's opponents Leicester.

The last three games have been particularly disappointing, with Everton held to draws by Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Norwich.

Martinez said: "It's not the time to look at the table. We are disappointed with the amount of points we've dropped in the last three games, because that's the way we see it.

"You need to see through that and understand that we've been very consistent in the last six games we've played in the league.

"You saw fantastic signs - some of our attacking play has been exceptional - and now is a period that we need the support of our fans and everyone at our football club to try to develop a little bit of knowhow in managing that outstanding attacking play that we've shown in order for it to be reflected in scorelines.

"That's what we have to do from now until the end of the season. If we do that, we'll end up with the points that our football deserves."

Everton have been very good in front of goal, with their tally of 29 only bettered by Manchester City and Leicester.

Far from fading after a flying start, Leicester appear to be getting stronger, with their key duo of Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez both scoring in Monday's 2-1 win against Chelsea that ultimately cost Jose Mourinho his job.

Claudio Ranieri believes this season could be the start of something big at Leicester.

After their great escape last season, the Foxes were once again tipped for a battle against relegation but under Ranieri, who replaced Nigel Pearson during the summer, they have defied the odds and currently sit proudly at the top of the Barclays Premier League.

Victory against Everton on Saturday will guarantee Leicester are the Christmas number one - and only one team in that position in the past five years - Liverpool in 2013-14 - have failed to go on and lift the title.

Ranieri's side head to Goodison Park nine points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham and in a strong position to qualify for next season's Champions League but the Italian has always maintained that reaching 40 points, the widely-accepted total required for Premier League survival, remains the aim.

However, in a change of tack, Ranieri welcomed Sir Alex Ferguson's assertion that Leicester could win the title and that he had always wanted to turn Leicester into a Premier League force.

"I have read about who is top at Christmas Day will win the league, blah, blah, blah... but this is a strange league. Everything is strange," said Ranieri.

"Maybe it is right to listen to Sir Alex, because he is not involved in this race.

"Of course I would like to win. Who doesn't like to win the Premier League? Sir Alex knows about horse racing and about how the horses arrive in the last 10 metres or 100 metres. I want my horses at the end of the race.

"This year for us is a good time to build. Now, nobody believes in Leicester. I hope in the next (few) years, everybody has to put Leicester in the top of the league. I want to build with this group, to be at the top for next season.

"My owner asked me to be safe (from relegation). The rest is for us. I am very ambitious. I hope the players are even more ambitious than me."

Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez have been instrumental in Leicester's meteoric rise this season.

They scored the goals in the 2-1 win against Chelsea which ultimately cost Jose Mourinho his job. Mahrez set up Vardy for his 15th goal of the season, registering his seventh assist, before the little Algerian netted his 11th goal of the campaign.

And Ranieri was even more bullish when asked about Leicester's hopes of hanging on to the star duo during the January transfer window, insisting that he had told them "you are going nowhere".

Ranieri will have to make a couple of enforced changes against Everton on Saturday.

Danny Drinkwater (hamstring) came off injured against Chelsea and will miss the trip to Goodison Park while Robert Huth received his fifth yellow card of the season against the champions and is suspended.



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