Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers insists they can handle the absence of James Maddison for their clash with Leeds United.
The midfielder will miss the game against the Whites due to suspension, but Rodgers believes it’ll be an opportunity for someone else to step up to the plate.
“It’s an opportunity for someone else to come in,” he said.
“He’s been a creative force and it’s his work-rate as well. He offers more than goals and creativity. We have other players who have an opportunity to come in.
“He’s clearly an outstanding talent. Our team is based around the collective. We’ll play the best team to win the game. It opens the door for somebody else and bring their qualities. James would be a miss from any team and he is bitterly disappointed.”