Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher is backing Leicester City for success under manager Brendan Rodgers.
Fletcher thinks Rodgers' man-management has been crucial in improving Leicester, who have not finished inside the top eight in any of the three seasons since their title triumph.
"He would've seen the players [before taking the job] and thought 'I can work with the squad and make them better'," said Fletcher, who helped Manchester United win the Premier League five times.
"He would have thought 'I can improve all these young players and they will buy into what I want to do'. Not only is he a magnificent tactician, he improves every player tactically and mentally, but he also cares for them.
"Every player I've spoken to - I know a lot of them from Celtic and some from Swansea and Liverpool - they said they loved working with him because he cared for them and worked to help them and make them better.
"I met a scout from Leicester and he said it was the first time a manager had come up to them, introduced themselves, spent five minutes with them and asked what he was up to.
"His [Rodgers'] people skills around the place, he is doing all this around the club. Receptionists, as you come into the door, they're enjoying their job because the manager is taking time to speak to them."

