Leicester City star Jamie Vardy believes that everyone is benefiting from Brendan Rodgers' tactics.
Since Rodgers' arrival, Leicester have gone on an impressive winning run, with Vardy managing six goals in five games during that spell.
He got two in a 4-1 win over Huddersfield, which puts them in the driver's seat for a top seven finish.
"Hopefully there's more to come," said Vardy to reporters.
"Obviously, we know that's only going to come by putting in more hard work on the training field first.
"The way the manager's got us playing now, and the way the manager wants us to play, it's benefiting each and every one of us, and I think you can see that.
"He's been brilliant. On the training field, he's getting his ideas across and everyone's buying into it and putting the effort in to make sure we're playing the exact way he wants.
"I think you can see… not from the whole game today… I think at half-time, we all came in and thought bits of it were a bit sloppy in the first half. But I think you saw as the game went on, how we wanted to play, and it was really causing them problems.
"But like I said, there's still work to be done. It's early days. We're showing signs of improving, and we want to keep going and make sure those performances are consistent."