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07th May 2016

Leicester fans spotted one of their players in the Old Trafford away end and obviously got him to start a song

The fun doesn't stop for the Foxes

Matt Tate

This season has been endlessly surreal and exciting for Leicester City – one big party.

The newly crowned Champions of England (STILL needs a double-take every time we write it) have given their fans so much to sing about, and even the unused members of the squad are getting in on the fun.

Fans at last week’s game against Manchester United at Old Trafford noticed that Foxes centre-back Liam Moore was in attendance. The jubilant away fans decided he wasn’t going to escape without first giving them a song.

Moore’s only appearance this season was in the League Cup, but he wasn’t able to remain undercover for too long.

He seemed a bit reluctant at first but was always going to be swayed. As a deputy to Wes Morgan, it’s only fair that Moore decided to belt out a tribute to the Leicester skipper, which the fans seemed to approve of.

Most football fans dream of getting players to join in with their celebrations. Leicester have ticked off enough dreams to last them a lifetime, and don’t expect them to calm down anytime soon.