- Demarai Gray believes Sunday’s win over Everton has given Leicester City a big boost in confidence
- The Foxes made it three triumphs in a row after previously beating Swansea City and Leeds United
- Gray was delighted to mark his start with a first Premier League goal of the season
Triumphs over Swansea City, Leeds United and Everton have seen the Foxes build momentum ahead of next weekend’s trip to Stoke City.
City’s display against Everton on Sunday exuded confidence and solidarity, with Gray playing a major role after being handed a start by new boss Claude Puel.
The winger told LCFC TV: “I think it was important that we carried on our form. We had two wins previous to this and we’ve kept up our momentum.
“It’s a good start for the manager and the boys to get the confidence up. We’ve got another full week to prepare for Stoke.
“I’ve been waiting for the opportunities. I’ve had to wait a while so hopefully now I can get a good run of games.
“That will help me to get my momentum personally and also get my confidence up. Most importantly, that will help me to develop as a player. It was about getting the win today and we did that, so hopefully that can continue.”
Gray’s darting run in the build-up to Jamie Vardy’s opener set City on their way, before the England Under-21s international doubled the advantage shortly after.
Puel’s men had to do some defending in the second period, but their display in the opening 45 minutes proved to be enough for them to claim three Premier League points.
“That’s one of my attributes – that I can carry the ball up the pitch,” Gray continued. “It takes pressure off the team and luckily it ended with a goal, which was good. It got us into a 1-0 lead and from then, we didn’t look back.
“In the second half, we were under the cosh, but we saw it out and got the result.”