After his prolific goalscoring in the Foxes' triumphant Premier League campaign, Jamie Vardy has become somewhat of a cult figure in England.
Looking ahead to England's friendlies with the Netherlands and Portugal, Danny Higginbotham gave his two cents on Vardy's ability: "He's a player who, in my opinion, keeps getting better and better."
"Claude Puel has just said that he is the complete centre-forward and I do tend to agree with that," he continued.
He went on to talk about the striker's tactic of dropping deep, creating space for himself, and then dashing beyond the defence.
"It's full credit to Jamie Vardy and to Claude Puel, who has noticed that he's not just a player who can run in behind, he's also an intelligent centre-forward," Higginbotham added.
With Harry Kane out injured, it's likely Vardy will lead the line in England's upcoming friendlies. With seven goals in nine games, fans will hoping that the Foxes striker carries his fine form into Russia for the World Cup.