Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri insists the Premier League title race is not a straight fight between his side and Tottenham.
The Foxes are five points clear at the top with eight games left after beating Newcastle 1-0 on Monday.
Tottenham lie second, with Arsenal 11 points behind the leaders and fourth-placed Manchester City 12 off the pace.
Asked if only Leicester or Spurs could be champions, Italian Ranieri, 64, responded: “No, the race is open.”
He added: “There are so many people who are dreaming, but we have to continue to work hard.
“I want to fight every match. Now our concentration is about Crystal Palace, another difficult match. We will go to battle there.”
The Foxes need 20 points from their last eight games to win the title.
Former Leicester midfielder Robbie Savage thinks his old club will come out on top and has written off the chances of Arsenal and Manchester City.
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