Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy and playmaker James Maddison are more likely to be rested for Saturday’s FA Cup conflict at Stoke City to permit them to totally get better from accidents, supervisor Brendan Rodgers has stated.Vardy, Leicester’s high scorer this season with 13 objectives in all competitions, is battling a niggling hip drawback, whereas Maddison, who has scored six objectives and offered six assists, is carrying a knee damage. Both gamers didn’t practice this week.“Our two question marks will be with Vardy and Maddison,” Rodgers instructed reporters. “Both of those players have done really well to get through these last number of games because they’ve been carrying some injuries.”“This may be an opportunity for us to let them recover and then be ready after the weekend … Because of the closeness of the games, they haven’t been able to have the recovery period.“We’re having to look at where we can do that, for the benefit of the short and the longer term. So this is probably going to be the weekend where they miss out.”Rodgers stated defender Ricardo Pereira will miss the sport as he continues to get better from a groin situation, whereas new recruit Cengiz Under will must be assessed after choosing up an ankle damage.