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Brendan Rodgers hoping Jonny Evans can stay fit and emulate Thiago Silva

Brendan Rodgers believes Jonny Evans can be Leicester’s Silva lining for years to come.

The 34-year-old Northern Ireland international is fit again after a hamstring injury ahead of Saturday’s trip to Manchester United.

Evans left Old Trafford for West Brom in 2015 and joined the Foxes for just £3.5million three years later.

He has been plagued by injuries in the last 12 months, including a foot injury which forced him to come off early in Leicester’s FA Cup final win over Chelsea last year.

But Foxes boss Rodgers feels as long as Evans can manage his fitness issues he can follow Chelsea’s Thiago Silva in excelling in the Premier League for seasons to come.

He said: “I look at Thiago Silva at 37, what a player, so who’s to say Jonny can’t do that if he’s still got that hunger and determination?

“He’s at that level of mentality, top-level thinking, but it’s just trying to manage it.

“In the last 12 months he’s not been 100 per cent fit as much as he would have liked. He’s had really unfortunate injuries. He has tried everything he can to get back.

“He’s a warrior, he has an old school mentality where he wants to play and be there for you. Hopefully in the next period he can stay fit and healthy.”

Rodgers also believes United regret letting Evans leave seven years ago, with the centre-back having won three Premier League titles and the Champions League with the Red Devils after coming through the youth system.

He said: “I know how United feel because I’ve spoken to the staff enough there. Jonny is a Manchester United player. We’re blessed to have someone like him here because you have a top player who has played at the highest level and understands the standards.

“He has come through the system there and Jonny is a humble

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