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Barry is no longer afraid of Leicester City

Leicester City lost another match against Everton on Boxing Day, and with that new defeat came a dangerously sad scenario for the Foxes. Today, every single Premier League club is eager to face this squad and easily pocket three points. Everton's skipper Gareth Barry explains how he feels about the still champions of the Premier League. Ranieri needs to work something out soon, otherwise he will be sacked or worse, he could relegate the team just a year after lifting the trophy. 

After defeating the Foxes 2-0 at King Power Stadium, Gareth Barry said: "They're not the team they were this time last year. Football is about confidence. It was always going to be tough for them to repeat what they achieved last year. It was once-in-a-lifetime what they achieved. They have bounced back in the Champions League but their league form is just not where it was last year - but you can't forget what they did.

"We knew if we were on our game and defended well we could get the three points. Everyone in football would know it's a different place to last year, you can tell from the fans, they were pretty quiet. That is football and how it changes."

Photo credit: Everton FC

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