- Daniel Amartey speaks to the next edition of CITY Matchday Magazine
- Leicester City host Norwich City at King Power Stadium on Wednesday (7:45pm kick-off)
- Collecting maximum points at home should be the aim before the end of the season, says Amartey
City suffered a 2-1 defeat by Everton on Sunday – a first loss on Filbert Way since January – ahead of the visit of Norwich City on Wednesday (7:45pm kick-off). Speaking inside the next edition of CITY Matchday Magazine, Leicester's popular No.18 previews that clash with the Canaries.
"Every game in the Premier League is a difficult game," Amartey told the Club's programme. "We saw that against Everton on Sunday. I remember playing in the game at Norwich’s stadium early in the season and we had to fight for the three points. They have talented players who are tough to defend against.
"In every game, especially at home, we want to make our fans happy so we are ready to fight again for the win."
Ending on a high note, with wins from the visits of Norwich and Southampton yet to come, is now top of the agenda for the Foxes. As well enabling City to climb the Premier League standings, it would also allow the Blue Army to end the campaign with pride, Amartey says.
"King Power Stadium is our home, we want it to be our fortress," he added. "It’s a nice stadium to play at and we always know the fans are with us. We can beat any team at home for these reasons. It is a special place. We are close to the end of the season now, so we only have two more home games to go.
"We want to get two wins so the fans can be happy ahead of the summer."
All times BST.