Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers insists he wouldn't swap Jamie Vardy for Tottenham star Harry Kane.
Rodgers reckons Vardy is vital to Leicester for both his work-rate and goals. The striker has three already this term and Rodgers is hoping his man can out-score Kane today.
Boss Rodgers insisted: I wouldn't swap Jamie. I don't think there is any doubt his record shows he is up there alongside Harry.
I wouldn't say he is any better than Jamie Vardy. They are different types and different qualities.
It is your preference. I like a striker who can really penetrate in behind and has that speed to get away and also score goals.
The strides Harry has made over these last number of years has been brilliant. With his focus and the goals he has scored he has become a real talisman for Tottenham and his country.
But they are two different strikers with different qualities. Jamie gives a different threat and different penetration. His pace is frightening and he is a joy to work with.
He has so much to his game that hunger and appetite and ability to score. He is a striker with speed that can stretch the game in behind."

