Matt Elliott admits Leicester Citys squad has not yet been fully tested as his former side continue their surprise push for a Premier League title.Claudio Ranieris side strengthened their grip at the top of the table with 13 games remaining after beating Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday.Elliott, who made more than 200 appearances for the Foxes, says they now have a glorious chance to win the title but admits they will be relying on their key men - Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez - staying injury free. Martin ONeill and Elliott savour League Cup success in 2000 Speaking on Sky Sports Now, Elliott said: The reasons for believing they can do it are growing week by week as long as they keep churning out results and putting in performances like they have. Against Manchester City they were superb and dominated from the off. Its no flash-in-the-pan, people are realising that, and the doubters are diminishing week by week. Leicester WILL win it Leicester have the Premier League title in the bag according to Stuart Pearce There will be joyful scenes across the whole county if they do it. We had good times back in my day winning trophies but what this team is doing would surpass anything we achieved in our time. Just to get in contention for the Champions League spots is a miraculous achievement.Vardy and Mahrez are the two stars of the show but the supporting cast is not doing too bad either. Its imperative that those two stay fit and available. They tried to get in an extra forward during the window but failed, so fingers crossed that those two continue to produce the goods and the goals. Former Leicester defender Matt Elliott explains why they can upset the odds Leicester have been fortunate in comparison to some of their title rivals in terms of injuries and Elliott acknowledges that Ranieri will be praying that situation continues. The Foxes have suffered 15 injuries throughout the campaign compared to 51 of fourth-placed Manchester City.The squad has yet to be tested properly and there are some doubts about that but there is some quality on the bench, Elliott said. They have been through a lot together and came through the traumas of last season and I think they can come through again. Who saw Leicester City as Premier League title contenders? One man did and he could make £25,000 if they win. Robert Huths experience in the partnership with Wes Morgan has been vital and he has been scoring vital goals. Hes brought calmness and aggression to the team as well.Danny Drinkwater has been imperious plus NGolo Kante as well. They are the driving force but the whole team is getting stronger week by week.They have been through a pressure situation last season so that will stand them in good steadAlso See:Ranieri: Dont look down!Vardy signs new dealUlloa: Everything is possibleThis time last year....Miguel Sano Jersey . 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The Islanders dealt Thomas Vanek to the Montreal Canadiens after less than a year on Long Island. Meanwhile, the Oilers dealt long-time sniper Ales hemsky to the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday for a fifth-round pick in 2014 and a third-rounder in 2015.MARSEILLE, France -- Bastian Schweinsteiger barely put a foot wrong in the first half of Germanys European Championship semifinal against France. It was his hand that got him and his team into trouble.Battling for position with Patrice Evra at a corner in first-half stoppage time of Thursdays match, Schweinsteigers raised arm and hand made contact with the ball and referee Nicola Rizzoli pointed to the spot. The 31-year-old Germany captain could only look on as Antoine Griezmann calmly converted the spot kick with the last touch of the first half.With Griezmann doubling Frances lead in the 72nd minute, pouncing on sloppy defending and a ham-fisted clearance by goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, Schweinsteigers miserable, injury-marred season finally ended -- one match too early for his liking.As Germany pushed for the goals that could turn the match around, Joachim Loew replaced Schweinsteiger in the 79th minute with the more attacking Schalke midfielder Leroy Sane.Loew didnt blame his captain for the penalty, which had echoes of the quarterfinal against Italy, when defender Jerome Boateng gave away a spot kick with a handball.Theres nothing to blame him for, Loew said of his captain, who won his 120th cap on the night. You can say the hand shouldnt be there, but there are movements when you jump up, you cant control them. 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He was not even on the bench when his team beat Crystal Palace to win the FA Cup.On Thursday night, a tournament that could have salvaged the season ended in more heartache. Schweinsteiger cut a dejected figure as he trudged across the Stade Velodrome turf to console his teammates as Frances players celebrated.Of course were sad and disappointed not to reach the final, but thats football, he said. Youre left with empty hands sometimes. ' ' '