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Morgan is satisfied with the team's performance

Leicester City came one more step closer to winning their first Premier League in history, they weren't expected to win the match at Old Trafford this Sunday, but they weren't expected to lose either. After Anthony Martial's goal early in the first half, skipper Wes Morgan was the one who took the team on his shoulders and scored the equalizer which at the end was the final result that gave them one more point in their race to the trophy. 

After the match, Wes Morgan told Sky Sports that they are still not feeling the title on their hands, they must not give up until the end: "It was very tough. Manchester United dominated possession and we had to dig in and be resilient. It's a point and it's a step in the right direction. It proved to be an important goal and to score at Old Trafford was a great feeling. I felt I had the better of my marker and any ball that came in I thought I could get a touch. The title is not ours until we get two hands on the trophy."

This Monday will be instrumental for the Foxes in the Premier League, it all falls into Tottenham's hands because if they end up losing at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea, they will hand over the title to Leicester City. This means that all eyes will be on Stamford Bridge this next Monday, many hoping for the Spurs to lose the match and celebrate the Foxes first ever Premier League title. Stay tuned to see if this becomes a reality. 

Photo credit: Leicester City FC

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