
Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers says relegation is not "in question" if his players are still "running and fighting".
The Foxes, who were Premier League champions in 2016, are outside the bottom three only on goal difference and have lost their last five games.
They travel to Brentford on Saturday, with Thomas Frank's side aiming to qualify for Europe next season.
Rodgers said the Bees remain "hungry" to "do the basics of the game".
Brentford finished 13th last season in their first season in the Premier League and have kicked on this term, lying in eighth place and just a point adrift of a Europa Conference League spot.
"I have been really impressed with Ivan Toney and the team," said Rodgers. "What I really enjoy watching about them is that they haven't been affected by the Premier League.
"Sometimes when you are in the Premier League for a period of time, you stop doing the basics of the game well like running and fighting.
"But this is a team that came up from the Championship and are still hungry for that.
"They do the basics of the game really well and with talent. They have had a very good season."
