What have the managers said?
NEIL WARNOCK:
Speaking following the tragic helicopter crash in Leicester last weekend, Warnock commented: "We just made sure they knew whatever they wanted to do, we would support.
"Players, staff, management, owners - whatever they decided to do tribute-wise, we wanted to agree to that. It doesn’t surprise me as that’s the kind of club we are.
"Yesterday was an important day training wise and we had to remind them that it’s an important game because Leicester are a good side.
"How they didn’t beat Arsenal I don’t know. You take the top four or five out of the decision and Leicester comes to mind as the next best."
CLAUDE PUEL:
"I think the game is not important," the Frenchman said at his press conference.
"The result is not important. Our desire and action, and our pride to give our best on the pitch, to honour our chairman is the most important thing.
"When I saw my players in training, they can give their best. After a few minutes, they are focused on the football on the pitch. I hope we can have just have this feeling during the game.
"We have a responsibility about his memory. It was first the words of Kasper (Schmeichel): we have responsibility to continue this way."
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