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Peter Schmeichel wants Leicester City to win title at Old Trafford

Peter Schmeichel is eager to see Leicester City clinch the Premier League title away at his former club Manchester United.

Ex-Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has conceded that he would like to see Leicester City claim the three points that they need to wrap up the Premier League title at Old Trafford this afternoon.

The Danish goalkeeper is widely regarded to be a United legend, having won five Premier League titles, three FA Cups, the League Cup and the Champions League during his playing stint with the club.

However, with his son Kasper between the posts for Leicester, the 52-year-old has insisted that "blood is thicker than water".

"I've been a Man United fan all my life. I hate to see Man United walk through another season of absolutely nothing, as I feel we have done," he told BT Sport.

"But, blood is thicker than water. I have to support my son. I want my son to win the championship, if it is possible, at Old Trafford. That would be a fulfilment of everything he's ever dreamed of."

Leicester last won away at United in January 1998 thanks to a goal from Tony Cottee - a game in which Schmeichel senior featured for the hosts.

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