Kelechi Iheanacho

Iheanacho Searching For Continued Success

Kelechi Iheanacho is hoping for a repeat away performance when Leicester City travel to face Leeds United on Monday evening (8pm kick-off).
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- Leicester City are on the road again on Monday, taking on Leeds United at Elland Road
- The Premier League fixture follows on from an away win over Arsenal and a midweek trip to face AEK Athens
- Foxes forward Kelechi Iheanacho has spoken to LCFC TV ahead of Monday night's return to league action (8pm kick-off)
- He believes Leicester are in a good position to continue their fine away form and pick up more points

City head into their latest Premier League outing after an impressive 1-0 away victory over Arsenal, the Foxes' first win over the Gunners in north London for 47 years and a 2-1 UEFA Europa League win at AEK Athens.

The result in London initially moved Leicester up to fourth in the Premier League table, before this weekend's action, two points ahead of Monday's opponents, Leeds, in their maiden season in the top flight since 2004.

Speaking to LCFC TV earlier this week, Iheanacho praised Leicester City's performance at both ends of the pitch at Emirates Stadium.

"It was a tough game, we knew what Arsenal would be like and we were stronger in our defensive structure," the Nigerian international reflected.

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The Foxes claimed a historic win at Emirates Stadium to go fourth in the Premier League table.

"We did a great job of defending deep and on the counter attacks, we did very well and we got a goal and three points, so that's all we need.

"I think it was a great game, the whole squad was on it, everyone did very well and our away games have been good so I think we'll keep doing that and keep trying to get there."

City have won all three of their away fixtures so far this campaign, also seeing off newly promoted West Bromwich Albion and six-time champions Manchester City.

Iheanacho has put that form down to the positive mindset within the group and their willingness to work for each other and follow the game plan set by manager Brendan Rodgers.

"I think it's just the mentality and it's not just having a good away record, it's the mentality," the forward explained.

Of course two games every week, it's not that easy, so sometimes you have tired legs, but it's good to recover very well to be able to play in this game (against Leeds).

Kelechi Iheanacho

"Whenever we go to away games, we just take it like we're playing a home game, which is playing with confidence and play with instructions and all that.

"So I think we've had a good run and hopefully we keep that going and keep winning our games."

The squad will have an extra day to prepare for Monday's encounter with Marcelo Bielsa's Whites, which Iheanacho believes will be beneficial in order to allow recovery time from Thursday's UEFA Europa League victory at AEK Athens.

He added: "Of course two games every week, it's not that easy, so sometimes you have tired legs. But it's good to recover very well to be able to play in this game.

"So I think having to play on Monday will be a very, very good idea and it will help us to recover, having three days to prepare for the game, so the squad can be ready to face Leeds."

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