Sunday 24 April 2016

P-Square shares new photos from a set in South Africa

Sunday, April 24, 2016

P-Square shares new photos from a set in South Africa

Peter and Paul Okoye shared these photos on their respective IG pages. Looks like BTS of a video, being shot in South Africa

Are you watching Tottenham? Vardy-less Leicester retake control of the title race

Are you watching Tottenham? Vardy-less Leicester retake control of the title race

Are you watching Tottenham? Vardy-less Leicester retake control of the title race

 
The Foxes may have been without their suspended topscorer, but, as they have done all season, responded to the adversity in typically positive fashion to pick up three points

 

 As Tottenham cruised to victory at Stoke on Monday evening, there was a feeling that all the momentum in the title race was now with the north London outfit. But if there is one thing this Leicester City side will not do, it is go down without a fight, and their performance against Swansea suggested it will be far from straightforward for Spurs to wrestle the Foxes’s grip on the Premier League trophy away.

After their dramatic draw against West Ham seven days previously, the nervous atmosphere that hung in the air around the King Power Stadium prior to kick-off could be forgiven. Leonardo Ulloa’s penalty may have rescued Claudio Ranieri’s side a point, but the prospect of playing without the suspended Jamie Vardy

'Wait another year!' - Ranieri tells Tottenham to forget about Premier League title

'Wait another year!' - Ranieri tells Tottenham to forget about Premier League title

'Wait another year!' - Ranieri tells Tottenham to forget about Premier League title

  The Foxes currently hold a five-point lead over Spurs with four matches of the season remaining and the Italian has now insisted that it is his side's time to shine

 

High-flying Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri has told Tottenham counterpart Mauricio Pochettino to forget about winning the Premier League title this season.
The Foxes are currently five points clear of second-placed Spurs with four matches of the season remaining.
Despite needing Leicester to slip up at least twice Pochettino is refusing to concede defeat in the title race, but Ranieri insists that it is his side's time to shine.