Brendan Rodgers heaps praise on Kasper Schmeichel ahead of his 400th appearance for Leicester

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has lavished praise on Kasper Schmeichel ahead of the goalkeeper’s 400th appearance for the club.

The Denmark international is set to reach the landmark on Saturday night when the Foxes host Southampton in the Premier League.

Rodgers, who has previously described Schmeichel as world-class, hailed the mental strength of the 34-year-old in stepping out of his father’s shadow – Manchester United great Peter Schmeichel – and believes his dedication to the game and will to win are what has taken him to the top and made him an inspiration to other players at the club.

Kasper Schmeichel is set to play his 400th game for Leicester against Southampton this week

Kasper Schmeichel is set to play his 400th game for Leicester against Southampton this week

Kasper Schmeichel is set to play his 400th game for Leicester against Southampton this week

Brendan Rodgers has praised Kasper (left) for stepping out of the shadow of his father

Brendan Rodgers has praised Kasper (left) for stepping out of the shadow of his father

Brendan Rodgers has praised Kasper (left) for stepping out of the shadow of his father

Kasper won the Premier League with Leicester under Claudio Ranieri back in 2015-16

Kasper won the Premier League with Leicester under Claudio Ranieri back in 2015-16

Kasper won the Premier League with Leicester under Claudio Ranieri back in 2015-16

‘He was always going to be compared to his father, who was one of the world’s best, and that was never going to be easy,’ said Rodgers.

‘But I think it really shows you how tough he is mentally. He was probably just known as Peter Schmeichel’s son but he has now earned all the praise for himself because of the career he’s had.

‘His devotion and mentality has really seen him excel at the highest level. He doesn’t get tired every day of doing the right things and I can’t speak highly enough of him.

‘He’s super professional and loves training and pushes himself to the limit everyday. He’s a great inspiration to the young goalkeepers, and the other players at the club, and he has some old school values, which I really like.

Rodgers says Kasper has earned all the praise in his own right during a brilliant career

Rodgers says Kasper has earned all the praise in his own right during a brilliant career

Rodgers says Kasper has earned all the praise in his own right during a brilliant career

Legendary Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel watches his son warm up in 2016

Legendary Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel watches his son warm up in 2016

Legendary Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel watches his son warm up in 2016

‘His spirit is very strong and he wants to win. He’s very, very competitive. He wants to win every game in training and he takes that into matches.

‘On top of all that, he’s a really good guy. He’s been a brilliant goalkeeper for me in my time here, and for other managers before me.’

Leicester resume their Premier League campaign against a Southampton side who arrive at the King Power Stadium on the back of a victory over champions Liverpool.

Rodgers said: ‘This is a tough game for us, but it’s also an opportunity for us.

‘They are very well organised and want to play on the front foot and press the game and they work very hard. They have quality players and an excellent manager, and when you put all that together it makes them a very good team.’

Schmeichel started his career with Manchester City and arrived at Leicester back in 2011

Schmeichel started his career with Manchester City and arrived at Leicester back in 2011

Schmeichel started his career with Manchester City and arrived at Leicester back in 2011

His father Peter played for both Man United and Man City, winning five Premier League titles

His father Peter played for both Man United and Man City, winning five Premier League titles

His father Peter played for both Man United and Man City, winning five Premier League titles

Rodgers has been dealt an injury blow with the news that Dennis Praet will be out for around three months after damaging a tendon in his hamstring.

However, top scorer Jamie Vardy and midfielder James Maddison return to the squad after missing the FA Cup win at Stoke.

Right-back Ricardo Pereira (groin), winger Cengiz Under (hamstring) and centre-back Caglar Soyuncu (groin) are also back in contention and could be involved in some capacity on Saturday night, although Rodgers said their returns would be managed ‘step by step’.

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