Leicester manager Claude Puel has urged England boss Gareth Southgate to play Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane together as a strike partnership.
Kane is first choice for the national team, understandably given the Tottenham man has been the Premier League's top-scorer for the past two seasons, with Southgate often opting to play him as a lone striker, meaning Vardy is a substitute.
There have been occasions when the two have been on the pitch at the same time, but that has regularly resulted in Vardy being deployed in a wider position and not through the middle.
Puel believes the two strikers' different qualities could compliment each other and see them dovetail well for England.