Leicester City boss Claude Puel has confirmed they're travelling to Bangkok to attend the funeral of owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
After their 1-0 win at Cardiff City, Puel said they will now head to Bangkok to attend Khun Vichai's funeral before returning to England to prepare for their Premier League fixture with Burnley next weekend.
Puel said: “All we wanted [was] to pay our tributes for the Chairman. Now it's not finished, it's not finished, because we want to continue. We will have a difficult week to prepare the next game.
“First thing, the most important [thing] of course, we will go to honour our Chairman in Bangkok. We will come back in the middle of the week, with just two or three training sessions to prepare for this game against Burnley.
“It will be also a special game at home, of course, to honour our Chairman with all the fans and I think a lot of events. It will be important also to keep in this situation, to keep our calm, our self-control.
"Staff [and] players will play this game with the right intensity and the right feeling. It will be tough to prepare but first the game against Cardiff was a first step. We will have to manage the next game, of course."