Leicester City currently sit third in the Premier League table after seven games, behind only Manchester City and Liverpool, as the Foxes pre-season aims of finishing in the top six increasingly begin to look like a real possibility.
After defeat to Manchester United in Leicester City’s first game of the month, two home wins followed, making September a pretty successful month for Brendan Rodgers' side.
Last weekend’s 5-0 crushing of Newcastle United at the King Power Stadium marked the first time that Leicester had ever won by five clear goals in Premier League history, which is some stat.