Leicester stars shining at Euros with no underdogs - Fuchs

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Jamie Vardy and N'Golo Kante will continue to shine at Euro 2016, says Leicester team-mate and Austria captain Christian Fuchs.

Christian Fuchs is unsurprised to see Leicester City's Premier League heroes taking Euro 2016 by storm and believes a similar underdog spirit has gripped the tournament.

As Claudio Ranieri's first-choice left-back during Leicester's astonishing march to glory, Fuchs will once again have to overturn the odds on Saturday when he captains Austria against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in Paris.

Club team-mate Jamie Vardy came off the bench at half-time to equalise in England's 2-1 win over Wales in Lens, while N'Golo Kante has been a key performer in helping hosts France to collect back-to-back wins.

Meanwhile, shock results for the likes of Iceland, Northern Ireland and Hugary - the latter at Austria's expense - have seemed to take their cues from events in the English top flight this term.

"These players, they play at very good national squads at a tournament where everything is possible," Fuchs told a news conference at the Parc des Princes.

"The so-called 'small teams' don't exist anymore, anybody can beat anybody so it depends on the individual players and the squads if they are able to deal with this situation."

On Friday, Fuchs tweeted a comically mocked-up picture of Vardy to congratulate the striker on his England exploits, while he marvelled at Kante's exploits for Les Bleus.

Leicester stars shining at Euros with no underdogs - Fuchs

Jamie Vardy and N'Golo Kante will continue to shine at Euro 2016, says Leicester team-mate and Austria captain Christian Fuchs.

Christian Fuchs is unsurprised to see Leicester City's Premier League heroes taking Euro 2016 by storm and believes a similar underdog spirit has gripped the tournament.

As Claudio Ranieri's first-choice left-back during Leicester's astonishing march to glory, Fuchs will once again have to overturn the odds on Saturday when he captains Austria against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in Paris.

Club team-mate Jamie Vardy came off the bench at half-time to equalise in England's 2-1 win over Wales in Lens, while N'Golo Kante has been a key performer in helping hosts France to collect back-to-back wins.

Meanwhile, shock results for the likes of Iceland, Northern Ireland and Hugary - the latter at Austria's expense - have seemed to take their cues from events in the English top flight this term.

"These players, they play at very good national squads at a tournament where everything is possible," Fuchs told a news conference at the Parc des Princes.

"The so-called 'small teams' don't exist anymore, anybody can beat anybody so it depends on the individual players and the squads if they are able to deal with this situation."

On Friday, Fuchs tweeted a comically mocked-up picture of Vardy to congratulate the striker on his England exploits, while he marvelled at Kante's exploits for Les Bleus.

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