Nigel's not making plans for Waghorn

eicester manager Nigel Pearson admits the Foxes are unlikely to be able to sign Sunderland striker Martyn Waghorn on a permanent basis. Waghorn, on a season-long loan from the Black Cats, scored twice to bring his tally for the campaign to 11 as City hammered QPR 4-0 to notch their first win in six games on Easter Monday.Pearson said: "Waghorn's been a great loan signing. He's doing very well for us. It has been a good experience for him here and I know he's enjoying himself."But if I were Sunderland why would I want to sell him? And there is a question mark against if we could afford him anyway."Waghorn said: "I've been asked by Leicester fans all season if I'll be staying. I love it at Leicester but we will have to wait and see what happens in the summer."I haven't spoken to (Sunderland manager) Steve Bruce about the situation, we will just have to wait and see what happens."Waghorn added to Andy King's opener in the 45th minute when he pounced on a weak clearance by visiting goalkeeper Carl Ikeme and guided the ball into an unguarded net from 35 yards.He made it 3-0 five minutes after the break when Richie Wellens won possession in midfield and knocked the ball forward to Waghorn who stepped inside before curling a superb left-foot shot into the top corner from 20 yards.Michael Morrison dinked in a cross for Steve Howard to flick home a header from six yards to complete the rout.Waghorn added: "A hat-trick would have been nice. I had a couple of other chances but the result is the main thing."Hopefully our blip is now over and everything will be fine and we'll be okay for the play-offs."The Foxes are one point clear of seventh-placed Blackpool.QPR manager Neil Warnock was disappointed to lose the game after his side dominated possession in the first half.He said: "Believe it or not I'm disappointed we didn't win the game, which might sound a bit silly and as if I was a character out of 'One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest'."But their first two goals were absolutely diabolical and showed the hard work we are going to have to put in."And then after their third goal went in we were just waiting for the final whistle to go."Warnock added: "I hope Leicester go up. I like Nigel Pearson and this is a great stadium. But if they don't make it, it would be nice to come back here with a different team next season and give them a right good game."We don't have enough physical presence at the moment. I think if we had Steve Howard and Martyn Waghorn, we might have won the game."

Source: Team_Talk