Leicester City goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has called for some perspective after his side's indifferent start to the season.
The Foxes have won both of their matches in the Champions League but they have produced a number of poor performances in the Premier League just months after they were crowned champions.
However. while Schmeichel has acknowledged that his team must improve against Copenhagen on Tuesday night, he feels that there is no need for panic at the King Power Stadium.
The 29-year-old told BBC Radio Leicester: "We've had to look at ourselves in the mirror and get back on it. It's a massive test tomorrow.
"It's not a time to worry or panic. We come good in the middle of a season and really good towards the end. We're working hard. It'll come good – I'm sure of that.
"I remember playing Tuesday nights in the Championship. We've come a long way and it's important to remember that."
Schmeichel is currently in his sixth season with the East Midlands outfit.
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