Fulham boss Marco Silva says Jamie Vardy remains Leicester City's danger man.

Vardy was back on the scoresheet for Monday's draw with Everton.

And ahead of facing the Foxes on Monday night, Silva said: "The next game against Leicester will be more dangerous than against Manchester City or Liverpool.

"I am not saying Leicester is a better team than the other two. But they are fighting for their lives, it will be a tough test, another one for us.

"They are really strong on the counter attack. Jamie Vardy, in any moment of the game, can punish you, with support from players like [Harvey] Barnes and [James] Maddison.

"They are a good side, fighting for their lives in a position they wouldn't expect to be in."

On reaching his personal target of 53 points, Silva also said: "We are going to fight for it. We are going to fight because it is a target for us. We have four games to fight for and we are going to do our best. As always, it is game by game.

"The next one is a very good one at the Cottage and we will do our best to win. The target is there, it is realistic and we have to fight really hard to get it."

Fulham are currently in tenth place on 45 points.

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