Leicester boss Rob Kelly has praised striker Matty Fryatt ahead of tomorrow's Carling Cup match with the Bulls.
Fryatt scored his first goal of the season to gain a point for Leicester at the weekend and Kelly was quick to praise the 20 year old: "There is an old cliché that says form is temporary and class is permanent. He's a young striker who is brave and he keeps putting himself in areas to score goals. I have said to him from day one that he will he fine. He's not going to get worse - he'll get better. That's applicable to a number of our young players."
Fryatt was a product of the Walsall youth system before joining Leicester in January, but has struggled with the step up in class - notching just seven times in nearly 30 games.
Meanwhile, Leicester will give a trial to former Gillingham and Milwall striker Carl Asaba. The 33 year old free agent will train with the club but is unlikely to feature in tomorrow's match.