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Atmosphere at Leicester will be 'lifted beyond belief'

Wilfred Ndidi celebrates with team-mates after scoring Leicester's third goal during the 4-0 Carabao Cup second-round win over Tranmere
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Leicester are "better equipped to stay in the Premier League" than last year's team and the dressing-room atmosphere after the international break will be "lifted beyond belief" by the club's PSR appeal success, says ex-Foxes defender Liam Moore.

Speaking on BBC Radio Leicester's When You're Smiling podcast, Moore said: "This team will have an identity fairly soon and I think it will look very close to the team who were in the Premier League a few years back.

"The second half of the Tottenham game reminded me of a previous Leicester team. It was a different style of football where fans wanted that extra push.

"I believe Steve Cooper will be passing on the message: 'Limit the mistakes and punish at the other end.'

"The season really starts for the lads when they're back in Premier League action."