Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has dismissed any suggestions that missing out on the Champions League would be a failure.
The Foxes host Manchester United in Sunday's Premier League finale knowing victory would book a Champions League spot.
They are fifth, a point behind United and Chelsea, in the race for the top four having already earned a Europa League place for next season.
The Foxes are without James Maddison and Ben Chilwell while Caglar Soyuncu is banned.
They have won two of their eight league games since returning from lockdown, while United are unbeaten in their last 13 Premier League outings, leaving Leicester as the underdogs.
Rodgers added: "Naturally everyone will look at this game and the expectancy is for the so-called big team to be in there.
"If you analyse budgets and everything else, we should actually be nowhere near the position of Manchester United. That's the reality.
"The game itself and how it's set up shows you how well we've done to be competing at that level."