Jamie Vardy has been hailed as a Prem legend as he aims to make it four from four.

But Graham Potter has issued the customary warning that Leicester are far from a one-man team.

Vardy has scored on all three of his Premier League visits to the Amex.

His side have taken seven points from those three fixtures.

Potter said: “They have got fantastic players, although of course Jamie is a Premier League legend, that’s fair to say.

“The way Leicester play, it’s a team effort and there’s a team function where they have got players that can score from all over the pitch.

“We know that it’s not just a one man show, that’s for sure.”

Leicester have injury problems and drew 1-1 at Burnley on Wednesday.

Harvey Barnes is set to undergo a knee operation that will keep him sidelined for six to eight weeks, while Jonny Evans, Ayoze Perez, Dennis Praet, James Maddison, James Justin and Wes Morgan are other absentees.

But Potter believes team play can help them overcome that.

He said: “They are individually very good players but collectively they do really well.

“Brendan has done a really good job there.

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“They can build their attack, they can play on the counter-attack, they can sit deep, they can press you high.

“As you would expect from a team that is pushing for a Champions League spot, they can do what they need to on the pitch to get the results required.

“They had to fight at Burnley but they can also play and create chances.

“There is everything there for them to be a top team.”