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Leonardo Ulloa: 'We have to maintain our intensity to survive'

Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa is adamant that his side have to keep up their winning run in the Premier League in order to achieve survival this season.

Leicester City striker Leonardo Ulloa has insisted that his side have to maintain their intensity until the end of the season to secure their Premier League status.

The Foxes won their third game in a row in their 2-0 victory over Swansea City as Ulloa and Andy King found the net to guide Nigel Pearson's men to the three points at the King Power Stadium.

Ulloa told reporters: "If you know this situation at the bottom you play different, it is not too much different but the mentality is a little different.

"It was a very good result for us. But we know we have six games more. We need to play the same from now until the last game with the same mentality, same press and intensity.

"All games are important for us, especially Burnley. We know it is very important this game."

Leicester moved level on points with 17th-placed Hull City with six matches left in their season.

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Marc Albrighton of Leicester City tackles Jonjo Shelvey of Swansea during the Barclays Premier League match between Leicester City and Swansea City at The King Power Stadium on April 18, 2015
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