Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy has a warning for Tottenham Hotspur.
The former England striker has five goals in eight appearances against Tottenham, including four in his last three games against the Lilywhites, and has fond his best form since the arrival of Foxes' boss Brendan Rodgers in February.
Spurs travel to the King Power Stadium on the back of a 2-2 Champions League draw with Olympiacos on Wednesday, with such a quick turnaround there is bound to be tired legs, something which Vardy will relish in taking advantage of.
And he has confirmed that he will approach the game in the same aggressive manner in which he does every game.
"I won’t approach it any different to how I would any game," Vardy told Leicester's official website.
"I’ll always be making sure that I give 100 per cent.
"I have to be aggressive, trying to upset the defenders and hopefully I’ll win the ball back as high as possible so that we’re straight onto the attack."
Vardy has scored three goals this season, as Leicester make an attempt to once again break into the top six in the Premier League, including an impressive brace in the Foxes' last home game against Bournemouth.
"It’s looking alright, but it means nothing going into a new game,” said Vardy of his goal tally so far.
"I’ll be prepared for it right, and hopefully, it’ll help us get the three points.
"I know what my strengths are, and I’ll be making sure that I’ll use them to the best of my ability."