Harvey Barnes could hand Leicester a much-needed boost by returning to action quicker than expected after injuring his ankle at Southampton.
The winger was forced off at half-time of the 1-0 defeat, which plunged Leicester into relegation trouble, and the most pessimistic expectations were that he would face up to a month on the sidelines.
Yet initial indications are that the damage is thought not to be as bad as first feared, with Barnes expected to undergo further checks on the ankle on Thursday.
While the turnaround may be too quick for the 25-year-old to feature prominently in Leicester’s home game against Chelsea on Saturday, Barnes may be able to play a more significant role at Brentford on March 18, in the final round of Premier League fixtures before the international break.
Barnes is one of Leicester’s few consistent attacking threats and it would be a huge blow to lose him for a long period. The winger has eight goals and a single assist in the league this term, in a team who have struggled for most of the campaign.
Between them, he and James Maddison have 17 of Leicester’s 36 league goals, with Maddison registering nine along with five assists. With Maddison also playing through the pain barrier with an ongoing knee issue, boss Brendan Rodgers can ill afford to lose Barnes for a number of games.
After taking on Chelsea and Brentford, Leicester face a run of games in April that is likely to define their season.
Five of their six matches are against teams in the bottom half of the table, including clashes with fellow strugglers Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Wolves and Leeds.