Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers admits winning the Europa League is an ambition.
The Foxes aim to wrap up top spot tonight in Group G at home to AEK Athens behind closed doors.
Rodgers, 47, said: “Over your career, of course, everyone would wish to be able to do that as a coach if you are lucky enough to work with teams and players to allow you to aspire to that.
“I love it, it's not too dissimilar to the Premier League.
“It's very competitive with a lot of teams and diverse playing styles.
“But it is not at the forefront of my mind in terms of worrying about myself and trophies.
“There are some great coaches and managers who never get the chance to do that because of the teams they have worked with.
“My challenge here was to try to get Leicester into the top echelons of the league which would hopefully then allow us to play in European competition.
“In my first full season we have been able to do that and the challenge then is can you do it the second time?
“I am just loving my job here, loving my work helping the club and helping players improve and grow.
“Our ambition is to be the best we can."

