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Leicester's battle for survival not 'insurmountable', says Smith

Leicester City's battle to maintain their Premier League status is not "insurmountable", caretaker manager Dean Smith said on Friday, pointing to a congested relegation scrap featuring nearly half of the top-flight's 20 clubs.

Smith took over from Brendan Rodgers on Monday, who left the club by mutual consent earlier this month with the team second-bottom in the table.

Leicester are among a number of clubs facing potential relegation, with bottom-side Southampton and 12th-placed Crystal Palace separated by a 10 points.

The East Midlands club will face four of these eight teams in the league in coming weeks, with all four matches crucial for their survival.

"The points are there to be won, to grab, to get out of the bottom three," Smith told reporters.

"It's been a season I've not seen before in terms of nine teams involved in the relegation battle. The more we can keep in that, it's not insurmountable to get out.

"I know the players, I've come across them before and come up against them. I felt they just needed a lift. I felt confident we could do that. We've seen great enthusiasm. We're trying to put smiles on the faces and that should lift their confidence very quickly."

Asked if he could be a candidate for the managerial position on a permanent basis, Smith replied, "it's not a conversation we've had.

"It's an interim job. I was watching the Masters in Augusta last week and now I'm back in England. I'm looking forward to the challenge."

Smith will face a stern test in his first game in charge on Tuesday at defending champions Manchester City, who are second in the league standings and have won nine straight games in all competitions.

"What we have to do is go with a game plan and stick to it," Smith said.

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