Thursday 14 April 2016 20:48, UK
Ryan Shawcross wants Leicester City to win the Premier League for his old friend Robert Huth.
And the Stoke City defender is planning on helping the Foxes take a step closer to the silverware by beating Tottenham in the live game on Monday Night Football.
Spurs make the trip to the Potteries a day after Leicester play West Ham United at the King Power Stadium - if the Foxes win that game they could go 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League standings.
Stoke have not lost against any of the division's top five on their own ground this season, drawing with Leicester and Arsenal and beating Manchester City and Manchester United.
Shawcross is keen to extend that record against Tottenham and help former Stoke team-mate Huth move closer to what he feels would be one of the largest upsets in the history of sport.
"It's one of the biggest sporting upsets ever," he told Sky Sports News HQ. "For a team to go from the bottom of the table a year ago to maybe winning the title is a fantastic achievement and it'll never happen again.
"I'm pleased to see him doing so well and he's been a catalyst for the success they've had and how well they're doing. His performances have been fantastic so I hope they do go on and win it.
"Hopefully we can get the win that helps Leicester win the title but it's going to be a difficult game. Our form against Spurs at home has been good over the year - they're a good team but we've got lots of good players."