"Our targets depend on out-goings and in-comings this summer and once that's sorted I'm sure targets with be set and then it's down to the players on the pitch to get the points".
The Foxes host Tottenham on Thursday and Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday struggling to make up a match day squad.
"His performances this season have highlighted that he's one of the best goalkeepers out there". Leicester have a go, and Spurs will go for it too. Shakespeare has stated that "other people [will] get their opportunities" during the last two games of the season as a result of the absences.
Craig Shakespeare says he expects to be told within days whether he will remain as Leicester manager.
"If you'd have asked anyone whether they'd have taken finishing mid-table and reaching the Champions League quarter-finals they would have snapped your hands off".
Ahmed Musa has been a bit part player for the club since the exit of Claudio Ranieri and has since been linked with a summer move away from The Foxes.
Speaking ahead of tonight's game at home to Spurs, Shakepseare added: "At the awards night "Top" spoke about the club, how far it had progressed and how they want to progress even further".
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"Opposite number Mauricio Pochettino has guaranteed he will still be Spurs manager at the start of next season and insists there is no buy-out clause in his contract".
"Him saying he wants to play in the Champions League - I think you'll remember I said after being knocked out by Atletico, we want to experience this again".
It's rare than an assistant steps into the limelight and succeeds, especially in a cut-throat Premier League that demands instant success and experienced names.
Craig Shakespeare has dismissed suggestions that Leicester's Premier League clash against Tottenham will represent a dead rubber.
Of a recent meeting with Leicester's owners, who it emerged today have agreed a deal to purchase second-tier Belgian outfit OH Leuven, Shakespeare said: "It was a very productive meeting".
Leicester are now 11th but could finish as high as eighth. Expect Pochettino's men to take the three points away from home.



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