Leicester defender Christian Fuchs has admitted he was freaking out with excitement as he watched team-mate Jamie Vardy score against Germany.Vardy scored his first international goal with a sensational back-heel as England battled back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in Berlin last weekend, continuing a fairytale season for the striker who has scored 19 Premier League goals in Leicesters unlikely title bid. Fuchs was on international duty with Austria and has admitted to Sky Sports that he was out of his seat as he watched the ball hit the back of the net.He said: Vardy is flying right now and I am very happy for him that he scored this amazing goal against Germany.We were sitting in this room in the lobby in a hotel in Austria and there were mainly Germany fans and I was simply freaking out when he scored the goal and at the end when England won. That made me happy.First of all because it was Vards - the way he scored the goal was outstanding - and also because it was against Germany. Jamie Vardy scored his first England goal in Berlin last week Fuchs has won 74 caps for Austria, but team-mates Danny Drinkwater and NGolo Kante were rewarded for their performances for Leicester with international debuts this week.And the left-back says that recognition is important for players in a team that is five points clear at the top of the Premier League. Patrick Davison takes on Leicester defender Christian Fuchs in a best-of-three game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. They deserve it, Fuchs added. When you look at Drinkwater, he is playing an amazing season. The English Pirlo, of course. Thats the way he plays, he is everywhere on the field.Its the same as NGolo Kante, who was also in the France squad this time and also scored a goal. Its amazing how this team has developed over the season because I think we have made one step after another, in the right direction, always improving and getting our game better.Those boys deserve to be nominated for the squads.Tune in to Super Sunday from 12.30pm as Christian Fuchs takes Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison behind the scenes at Leicester City - followed by live coverage of Leicester v Southampton on Sky Sports 1.Also See:Stats suggest Leicester take titleCharlie tips title resultsHow have Leicester adapted?Mike Singletary Youth Jersey . Bryzgalov stopped 25 shots on Saturday in the Oklahoma City Barons 4-1 victory over the Abbotsford Heat. The Oilers signed Bryzgalov to a one-year $2 million contract last Friday after shedding payroll by dealing defenceman Ladislav Smid to the Flames. David Montgomery Youth Jersey . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. 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After opening with rounds of 66 and 73 to make the cut by a stroke, he had 11 birdies in the bogey-free round.England will be without their leading wicket-taker, James Anderson, for the first Test against India next month.Anderson has already been ruled out of the tour to Bangladesh due to a stress fracture in his left shoulder and now England captain, Alastair Cook, has revealed he will not be ready for the opening match in Nagpur which starts on November 9.He wont be ready for the first Test match, Cook said ahead of the opening Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong. He might be ready to do some training, but he wont be ready for the first Test. A decision will be made on when he comes out over the next week or so.With little more than a week between the end of the Bangladesh series and the start of the one in India, England had planned for Anderson to join the squad in Bangladesh. That decision will now be reviewed, with Cook non-committal about when Anderson could return.I spoke to him last night and he is training well and in good shape physically, Cook said. But he hasnt yet bowled and that has been the problem in the past. However physically well hes been in the rest of his body, its when he starts bowling [that the problem occurs].While Andersons long-term injury record is excellent - he did not miss a Test through injury from 2011 (he was rested from dead-rubber Test against West Indies at Edgbaston inn 2012) to the middle of 2015 - there will be a concern that, aged 34 and with 119 Tests behind him, the miles on the clock are starting to show.ddddddddddddEven before the first Test in India, Anderson will have missed six of Englands most recent 18 Tests in less than 18-months (two against Australia with a side strain, two against Bangladesh with this shoulder problem and one each against Pakistan - also shoulder related - and South Africa with a calf strain). It was also noticeable in South Africa that it took him a little longer to regain full pace than had been the case previously.England would still dearly love to have him available in India. He was described as the difference between the sides by MS Dhoni after England won in India in 2012 and showed in the UAE a year ago - when he averaged 15.61 and conceded 1.87 runs per over - that he retains the skills and control to be an asset to his side whatever the conditions.But they will not risk rushing him back. While the selectors were criticised in some quarters for delaying Andersons return in the Pakistan series, it now seems he returned a little early: he first felt pain from the shoulder during the Sri Lanka series. ' ' '