Take No Team For Granted, Says Ward

First Team
28 Oct 2019
2 Minutes
Wales international goalkeeper Danny Ward knows Leicester City will not underestimate Carabao Cup Fourth Round opponents Burton Albion when they head to Pirelli Stadium on Tuesday night (7:45pm kick-off).

- Danny Ward says Leicester City will face an intimidating atmosphere during Tuesday’s clash with Burton Albion
- The Brewers are City’s Carabao Cup Fourth Round opponents
- Live coverage of the match will be available from 4:45pm on the Pre-Match Pint

The Foxes beat Newcastle United on penalties in the second round of the competition in late August, before winning 4-0 against Luton Town last month thanks to strikes from Demarai Gray, James Justin, Youri Tielemans and Kelechi Iheanacho.

Wrexham-born Ward, 26, played the full 90 minutes during the third round tie at Kenilworth Road, with City now targeting reaching the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup for the third consecutive year.

“[It will be] another tough game,” Ward said when asked about the challenge the Foxes will face on Tuesday night. “They’ll be right at it.

“I’ve played there before, it’s a small, intimidating ground and they’ll make it difficult for us, but we know what job we’ve got to go there and do and hopefully, we’ll produce another good performance.

“You can’t take anyone for granted. We saw it ourselves for example in the FA Cup last year (vs. Newport County).

“Every team has got their own agenda, and if you’re in a competition, you want to go as far as you can and ultimately win it.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a Premier League team or in League 1 or League 2, you want to go as far as you can.”

Burton’s run to the fourth round has come as a result of victories against Port Vale, Morcambe and most recently Premier League outfit AFC Bournemouth on home soil.

Again, [against Luton], it was an intimidating crowd and atmosphere, but we showed up. We showed up really well and played our own game.

Danny Ward LCFC TV

“You can’t take anyone for granted in this competition,” added the shot-stopper. “We’re all professional footballers and ultimately, we all want to win games of football.

“Again, [against Luton], it was an intimidating crowd and atmosphere, but we showed up. We showed up really well and played our own game.

“They had a good performance as well, Luton, but I think 4-0 maybe flattered us slightly. I think ultimately, we got the right result in the end.”

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