- The backing of the Blue Army will be key for Leicester City on Sunday, according to Robert Huth
- The Premier League champions take on Manchester United at King Power Stadium (4pm KO)
- The German says the Foxes will remain level-headed as they seek to improve their Premier League form
is hoping the Club’s magnificent supporters can play a major role when Leicester City host Manchester United at King Power Stadium this weekend.
Time and time again, the Foxes called on the Blue Army last term to help them dispatch a number of Premier League heavyweights including Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City en route to their title victory.
A team of equal magnitude – Manchester United – and Huth believes the backing of the fans will no doubt provide a huge boost for Claudio Ranieri’s men.
“The fans got us over the line a few times last year with the home support,” Huth told LCFC TV ahead of the game.
“I think it’s better playing at home with the fans behind you and roaring you one.”
Despite a difficult run of results for City, Huth says his side will continue to remain level-headed and focused on the task at hand in order to improve their Premier League form.
He added: “The majority of the squad were here when we were at the bottom of the league [in 2014/15]. We do know how to deal with disappointment.
“When some people might think it’s the worst thing in the world, it’s up to us as professionals to think that we’ve been here before and we know what it takes.
“It’s almost like we have to shut out everyone and get on with the job.”