Leicester City shot stopper Kasper Schmeichel believes manager Brendan Rodgers has restored the team's identity.
The Foxes were struggling when Rodgers arrived in the job in February 2019, as they were 11th in the Premier League and 18 points from a top four spot.
They missed out on the top four by the tiniest of margins last term, and are third in the Premier League at present.
Three wins from the last five games would guarantee Champions League football for the Foxes next season.
"Brendan's come in and done wonders for us, I think he's the absolute perfect manager for us at the perfect time. He came in when we needed an identity, we needed to find our feet. Who were we after this amazing title win?" Schmeichel said.
"We'd kind of been in-between a counter-attacking team and a possession team. We didn't quite know exactly what we were, and he's just given us a clear identity. He's been so clear in his messages and how he wants us to play.
"And it was exactly what we needed, so I can't praise him enough for the job he's done and is doing and hopefully for many years to come."

