England’s miracle club Leicester City are 90 minutes from sporting immortality as they prepare for a Sunday showdown at Old Trafford with Premier League standard-bearers Manchester United. LONDON: England’s miracle club Leicester City are 90 minutes from sporting immortality as they prepare for a Sunday showdown at Old Trafford with Premier League standard-bearers Manchester United. The 5,000-1 outsiders, whose team cost less than £30 million (US$43.8 million) to assemble, need just three points to become champions for the first time in their 132-year history and complete one of the most inspirational stories in professional sport. But while manager Claudio Ranieri understands the excitement that his team have generated, he knows that their incredible journey – which began with last season’s narrow escape from relegation – is not yet at an end. “We are fighting to turn this dream into a reality. But not yet. I see all the happiness around the city and that’s great, but it’s not finished,” said the 64-year-old Italian, who has never won a top-flight title. “Sunday will be a very tough match. I have a lot of respect for (Louis) van Gaal, the players and Manchester United fans. I know very well it will be…