Mendy: Great To Be Back Together

First Team
03 Jul 2019
2 Minutes
Leicester City midfielder Papy Mendy has enjoyed being back among friends after the Foxes commenced their pre-season training schedule on Monday.

- Papy Mendy is delighted to be back among his Leicester City team-mates
- The Foxes returned to pre-season training at Belvoir Drive on Monday morning
- Work has begun as Brendan Rodgers' men prepare for the new Premier League season
- City tackle Wolves at King Power Stadium on Sunday 11 August (2pm BST kick-off)

Brendan Rodgers' men reconvened at Belvoir Drive following a 50-day break as plans accelerate for the 2019/20 Premier League campaign.

Mendy made 31 appearances for the Foxes last term and is excited to get down to work with his team-mates over the coming six weeks. 

Leicester will open their Premier League season with a home curtain-raiser against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday 11 August (2pm BST kick-off). 

Before then, however, Rodgers and his backroom team will assess the squad and develop their overall fitness over the course of a series of pre-season friendly fixtures. 

Speaking to LCFC TV this week, Mendy, 27, discussed how the gruelling nature of summer training is made easier by the fact that the squad is back together.

"It’s not easy because we leave our family and friends and a good holiday, but we have to come back and I’m happy to come back and restart," the Frenchman said.

"It’s nice to see the lads, the coaches and the staff. It’s good to come back and ask them how their holidays were and now we are ready to come back and restart the training."

Over the next week, Mendy and his colleagues will be put through their paces before the Foxes head out to to Évian-les-Bains in France on Sunday 7 July for six days.

On the nature of training at this time of year, he added: "It's difficult! There are many tests, jump tests, running tests, back tests... This is the start and after it gets better.

"It’s better to be hard now, and after the season to be easy. We are happy to come back and to see the lads it’s a good job."