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Published 10:15 19 Feb 2016 GMT
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“Leicester are where they are because they’ve had a fantastic season and because their manager has managed skilfully and sensibly, but also because they previously had someone in charge who was able to front it up and make tough decisions when they needed to be made." “I know how pivotal the work I did was for them to be in the situation they’re in now.”
This chimes with the credit former Chelsea boss Ranieri gave Pearson at the start of the season, but to some may sound a bit desperate - it's unlikely he would be taking any of the blame if the club did poorly again this season.
Pearson also thinks that while it would be nice for Leicester to win, he would not be happy for everyone at his former club if they did claim Premier League winners medals.
“They won’t be interested in what anyone else says. Good luck to them. I think they’ll do it. I would be dishonest [though] if I said I would be happy for everyone there."
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