Peter Schmeichel says Leicester did not play well against Southampton - and yet he now believes they will win the Premier League title. Leicester earned their fourth 1-0 victory in a row on Super Sunday to move seven points clear of Tottenham, who could only draw with Liverpool on Saturday evening.Four wins from the remaining six games will guarantee Leicester the first top-flight title in their history and Schmeichel is now convinced his son Kasper will earn a Premier League medal this season. There was no doubt this was going to be a difficult game for them, he told Sky Sports.Having seen Spurs get a point at Liverpool and closing in to four points, to go out there with the opportunity to go seven points clear with six games to go was massive. This is championship-winning stuff when you can win your games 1-0, not playing well and getting those three points here and there. Peter Schmeichel Its probably the first time theyve had an opportunity to think about how this can become a reality.In all fairness, they did not play well. As Wes Morgan said, they defended well but the play going forward was not the best theyve done this season.This is championship-winning stuff when you can win your games 1-0, not playing well and getting those three points here and there. Wes Morgan celebrates giving Leicester the lead Schmeichel, who won five Premier League titles with Manchester United, says Leicesters fairytale charge is down to the simple tactics employed by Claudio Ranieri.He added: They dont complicate things. Its not a complicated set-up they have. Its very difficult to see the wheels coming off.Again today, they went out there and proved that. Everything is just falling into place. I now believe they can go and win it.They have to be calm and cant get carried away because six games is still a long, long way to go. Seven points is a fantastic cushion, but youve still got to go out there. Claudio Ranieri praised his Leicester sides fantastic effort against Southampton, in particular captain Morgan. Leicester go into next weeks Super Sunday clash with Sunderland having lost just three Premier League games all season.Graeme Souness joined Schmeichel in the Sky Sports studio - and says it wont be easy to finish the job, but praised the resilience of Ranieris side.There may still be a wobble, but they can afford a wobble, he said.In a season, generally there is a down period where you lose a game and it has an affect ion a team and you end up losing a couple. Morgan gives his thoughts after scoring the only goal of the game against Southampton Leicester lost to Arsenal and rebounded straight back. They lost to Arsenal again and rebounded straight back. They lost to Liverpool and rebounded straight back. That augurs well for them going forward.They were nervy today. They didnt play any football today. 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