If he is ready for the second Tottenham game, it's okay
If not - Aston Villa."Leicester have been this season's surprise package but Tottenham, their FA Cup opponents on Sunday, have impressed Ranieri, who used the north London club as an example of how he wants the Foxes to progress."They have a lot of young players
Why? Because they started earlier than us," said the Italian, who could hand a debut to 19-year-old winger Demarai Gray following his arrival from Birmingham this week."(Spurs manager Mauricio) Pochettino is doing a good job
Their squad is fantastic
When we drew with Tottenham at home earlier (this season) I felt they were something special."It is difficult to play Tottenham because they have fantastic players
They have a first team and second team the same."They have a good mix of young and old
We want to follow their example."When I signed, (club owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha) told me wants to build good, young players and a team that can compete with the big teams, to get into Europe in two or three years, after that the Champions League."I said we'll work hard to achieve it
We want to improve
It is my first six months that I am working with these players
We have to improve a lot
We already improve, but we need more, I believe."As he did in the League Cup this season, Ranieri will also make wholesale changes to his team in the FA Cup, although Jeff Schlupp (hamstring) and Matty James (knee) are still not ready to return.He said: "We will change a lot, because these players deserve a chance to play
It will be a blend of players
Our mentality won't change
We go to win
If Tottenham are better, well done to them."Pochettino has admitted he is likely to make a raft of changes to his side following a busy festive period, but insists he will respect the competition despite the focus being on the league."It's not a distraction, the FA Cup is the oldest competition in the world
We respect the competition a lot," Pochettino said."We have a strong squad
It's true we come off a very busy period in Christmas."But it's a good opportunity, maybe for some players who cannot play consistently play in the Premier League, to show their quality and fight for their place in the team."Ryan Mason and Mousa Dembele will both miss the match with ankle injuries while Clinton Njie is out with a knee problem.Alex Pritchard is close to resuming first team training after four months out with an ankle injury but the winger is still some way short of match fitness
Source : DSG
Source: DSG