Leicester always believed, says Morgan


Leicester City captain Wes Morgan insists the team always believed in their chances of completing their astounding Premier League title triumph.

Claudio Ranieri's side lifted the trophy after a 3-1 win over Everton on Saturday, ending a week of celebrations in suitable style in front of a packed King Power Stadium.

The manager claimed afterwards that he felt as though they had a real chance of winning the title after their 3-1 win over Manchester City and narrow 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in February, a game in which they played the majority of the second half with 10 men.

Morgan, however, says the players never allowed thoughts of a possible collapse to enter their minds, despite plenty of doubters from around the country.

"I'm emotionally drained, it's an unbelievable feeling," he told Sky Sports after lifting the trophy. "I had to hold back the tears walking to the podium. It's the best feeling in
the world.

"Everyone's been going on about how I'm going to lift it, is it heavy, will I drop it - it's put a bit of pressure on me, to be honest!

"It's unbelievable, it's hard to describe. It's like a dream, but now a reality. We've always believed, it's the people around us who didn't. But we knew we were as good if not better than all the others on our day. It's about concentrating, ignoring what's around us.

"We're such a tight bunch of guys, we do everything
M together, there's no egos among us.

"It's a big big season next season but right now we just want to enjoy the moment. I don't know what the Champions League feels like but I'll enjoy every minute of it."

Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel exchanged heated words with his defenders after Kevin Mirallas scored a late consolation in Saturday's victory over a disappointing Everton.

And the 29-year-old, who celebrated the title win with father Peter - a five-time champion with Manchester United - believes that level of determination has set Leicester apart throughout the season.

"I can't quite believe I'm standing here, it's absolutely amazing," he told Sky Sports. "This is what dreams are
made of. It's hard to put into words.

"It's a beautiful trophy, it was a tough game today, knowing we'd be presented with it, we had to focus and I thought we played absolutely fantastic, it's a testament to our character.

"We were disappointed today because we conceded a goal and missed a lot of chances. but that's the type of group we are. We were raging when we let the goal in, all
the defenders were screaming.

"You can see everywhere we go, we've had a fantastic response, we've had standing ovations at numerous
grounds - that brings you goose bumps."

DON'T MARRY A MAN YOU CAN'T CARRY THE BURDEN OF HIS DESTINY.


A lot of ladies don't know this.

A greater proportion of women wants to marry great men, celebrities, authorities, maybe because of money, but truth is, Can you pay the price in marriage?

I have come to understanding that so many great people hardly have time for their family, can you cope?

A lot of ladies will love to have been the wife to a great man like Bishop Oyedepo, But do you know he hardly sleeps? He hardly has time for his wife?

But there's excess of money...
What of his attention?

A lot of ladies get to discover that money isn't everything, when it's already late.

A man who is globally relevant might not give you all the attention you need, what will keep you in those times is the love and passion you have for his vision and mandate and that brings me to this point: Marry a man whose vision you can carry.

Getting married to very great people isn't beans.
Ask their wives. Being a people's person isn't easy. Many celebrities don't spend up to three months in a year with their families.

Can you cope that time because money can't solve that one?
Will you be able to cope when he'll have to be away for eight months and as he's getting back, he has another trip for a year, and all that kind of serial engagements?

Even Van Vicker, Famous actor confessed he barely has up to two months with his wife in a year.

Many girls would wish to have married Van, but how many can understand when he'll have to stay away for long because of his dreams and purpose?

Personally, I have a mandate to reach out to 2 billion people before i die, to impact and influence a minimum of that amount before I breath my last breath. God keeps using people to warn me that I have to be careful when it comes to choosing a life partner. Because a mistake there will ruin my purpose.

A man might be vision minded, passionate, ambitious, and rich and handsome and you wish to marry him but truth is, You can't bear the burden of his mandate. You can't endure it.

Do you know what the wives of pastors endure?
Do you know what the wives of great icons endure?
It's not by fantasizing about love from morning till night. If you're thinking of marrying a great man, be ready to pay a great task in marriage.

Myles Monroe when alive got over 800 invitations to speak in a year, How did he cope?
How do you think his wife coped?
It was because she was strong enough to bear the burden of her husband's purpose.

It doesn't end at marrying a man with a vision.
You must understand that as time goes, that vision will explode and he might not have so much time for you,you need to understand and adjust. This is also why a lot of celebrities have issues with marriage.

I'm not saying celebrities shouldn't have time for their family in the name of their vision but believe me no matter how much they spare, it can't be much like an average man.

Some of them hardly sleep!!!

No matter how great I become, I'll always have time to be with my wife and family but I doubt it'll be every now and then. I wish it would be but with my life's purpose, It might be tough.

Can you manage a man's greatness?
Money won't change anything. Some ladies think when there's money, marriage is better. Lol.
Money sure helps but a lot women that married rich and great men wants to divorce because they can't cope with the burden of his purpose.

This article applies to both sex.
Marry the person whose burden of purpose, you can carry.


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REGULAR SEX IS GOOD FOR THE BODY.

A Pharmacist at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Lanre Alege has stated that regular sex and exercise is good for the body.

He said such lifestyle helps to minimise the risk of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH). Alege made the call in a lecture entitled: “Minimising the Risk of BPH” at the monthly Keep Fit Exercise for members of staff of the UITH held at the Kwara Stadium.

According to him, the lifestyle changes include; nutrition, limitation of alcohol intake, exercise, sitting habit, dressing mode and regular sexual intercourse.

He described Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), as a non cancerous growth of the prostate gland.

Alege explained that studies in some developed countries had shown that 50 per cent of men in their 60s and about
80 per cent of those in their 80s suffered from Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH).

“The prostate gland is a secretary gland in the male reproductive organ which is a disease common in men aged 50 and above,” he stated.

“Frequent urination, especially at night, reduces or weakens the flow of urine, difficulty or hesitation in starting urine or holding urine or feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder after urination,” he said.

“Consumption of red meat everyday triples the chances for prostate disease. Milk intake everyday also doubles the risk while not taking fruits and vegetables multiply the risk.

“Men should avoid tight under wear, as it impacts on circulation around the groin and heat up a bit. Regular sex is good for the prostate,” he said.