Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri insists his side are not under pressure despite admitting the next six weeks are the most important in the clubs history.The Foxes are on the brink of a first ever Premier League title, five points clear of second-place Tottenham at the summit, with seven games remaining.Ranieris team host Southampton on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1HD, and the Italian says they will not alter their approach to matches. There isnt pressure. Why pressure? That was at the beginning when we had to be safe, he said. Now we enjoy it. We are on a good run. Everything is in our hands and we want to continue. Ranieri received praise from Sir Alex Ferguson this week Of course, this the biggest moment in the clubs history, because never have Leicester been at this level at the end of the season - to fight for something that was unbelievable at the start.But we must go step-by-step, match-by-match. I will approach things in the same way. Enjoy it and fight, without charging the players over what we are doing over all the season. Leicester deserve title Leicester City deserve to win the title, according to Sir Alex Ferguson The Premier Leagues most decorated manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, said this week he believed Leicester deserved the trophy, having undoubtedly been the best team this season.And Ranieri said: It is good to hear [what Sir Alex Ferguson said] but it will be good to do it.Now we have to fight. On Sunday, maybe will be five points clear, or maybe there will be three, two or one - but its not important. Its just important to perform. Ranieri admits Leicester may struggle to hold onto Ngolo Kante if big-money offers come in Leicester chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha celebrates his birthday on Monday and is marking the occasion by giving every Leicester fan who attends the Southampton game a free beer and a doughnut.Ranieri - himself presented with sausages named after him from a local butcher before his conference began - said: Its the chairmans birthday on Monday and he wanted to offer beer and doughnuts. Its fantastic.Also See:Leicesters incredible turnaroundFuchs freaked out by VardyIs this how the title race plays out?Leicester fixturesWholesale Jerseys . The 15th-ranked Canadian men lost the opening two games of their European tour: 19-15 to No. 17 Georgia and 21-20 to No. Cheap NFL Jerseys China . -- Al Jefferson found a groove just in time for the Charlotte Bobcats. http://www.wholesalejerseyssundaynfl.com/ . Terms of the deal were not immediately available. 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His happiest times came when he played for one-plus season under defensive-minded coach Mike Malone.Cousins hopes a return to that style of coaching with the hiring of Dave Joerger this offseason will help the Kings turn things around in their debut season in their new downtown arena.Weve been here before. Weve been a defensive-minded team before and that was one of our better teams so Im excited for this, Cousins said. This is something that we needed. Coach is bringing a quality that we need and I think hes going to get us on the right path.The Kings have spent most of the past decade on the wrong path following the firing of Sacramentos only winning coach in Rick Adelman.In the 10 seasons since Adelman was fired, the Kings have failed to make the playoffs even once and have lost more games than any team other than Minnesota.Now with the new arena, new coach and star player in Cousins to build around, the Kings are hoping to lay the foundation for another run of success.We want to set the tone for what this season is about but also deeper thinking as far as what is it going to be three years from now, Joerger said. This is a starting point for that. Thats the way Im looking at it.Here are some other things to watch for with the Kings this season:NEW HOME: After years of uncertainty about their long-term future as a franchise while playing in a run-down arena, the Kings are excited to have a shiny new downtown home. The Golden 1 Center is a state-of-the-art facility that the team hopes provides a lift on the court and serves as an attraction to potential free agents in the future.AT THE POINT: The Kings will have to open the season without starting point guard Darren Collison for the fiirst eight games after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of domestic battery.dddddddddddd Collison was being counted on to replace the departed Rajon Rondo in the lineup and his absence will be felt early. Free agent acquisition Ty Lawson should get a shot to run the point in Collisons absence.Its been a difficult offseason but as a man you have to take responsibility, Collison said. I think right now whats best for my family is to move forward and try to focus on basketball. This has been my safe haven so far.OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE: After only experiencing losing in his first six seasons in the NBA, Cousins got a chance to feel what its like to be part of a winner this summer when he won a gold medal at the Olympics for the U.S. national team. Cousins hopes to use lessons he learned at the Olympics to help turn the Kings into a winner.We hit some adversity over there and I saw how we stayed together as a team, he said. Thats something that this team hasnt been great at. Hopefully I can bring that trait to this team.HOMECOMING: Among the offseason additions was forward Matt Barnes, who grew up in Sacramento and played for the team before the start of its decade-long playoff drought. Barnes has bounced around the league since being traded midway through his only season with the Kings in 2004-05 and spent last year in Memphis playing for Joerger.Its a dream come true to be back home, help the city celebrate this new arena, help the team get back to the playoffs, which I think were very capable of, he said. Im home.GOING BIG: While many teams in the NBA are going to small-ball lineups, the Kings will be bucking the trend a bit by starting two big men in Cousins and second-year player Willie Cauley-Stein. Cousins showed the ability last year to shoot from the outside and can also run the offense from the high post, making the two-big-man strategy possible. ' ' '