Burnley manager Sean Dyche believes Leicester's foreign owners deserve their share of credit for the remarkable story that has unfolded at the King Power Stadium.
The Clarets visit the home of the unlikely Premier League champions this weekend to face a team that won their first ever Champions League contest on Wednesday night by defeating Club Brugge in Belgium.
Three seasons ago the Foxes and Burnley were in a race to be crowned second-tier champions, a distinction which went to the former, and Dyche has highlighted the role of Thai owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and his son, Top, as the bastions of excellent ownership from overseas.