Leicester City's Development Squad are excited by the prospect of welcoming Dinamo Zagreb to Holmes Park in the Premier League International Cup on Monday, says striker Admiral Muskwe.

- Admiral Muskwe previews Monday's clash between Leicester City's Development Squad and Dinamo Zagreb

- The 7pm kick-off will be live on LCFC TV from 15 minutes before the game gets underway

- Muskwe says City's youngsters are looking forward to testing themselves against European opponents

- Monday's clash will be quickly followed by a Premier League 2 fixture against Chelsea on Friday (7pm kick-off)

The Zimbabwe senior international is City's joint-top goalscorer in all competitions this season, as the Club's Under-23s fight on three fronts, including the Premier League International Cup.

Muskwe, on 10 goals in 2019/20, level with George Hirst, believes this competition provides a unique challenge, with top sides from across the continent visiting Whetstone.

Speaking ahead of LCFC TV's live coverage, which begins at 6:45pm on Monday, he said: "We don't get to play against European opposition often, so it's a good test.

"It’s good to test ourselves against different styles of play and different opposition from different countries.

Muskwe: Pick Up Our Amazing Form Striker Admiral Muskwe speaks ahead of Monday's clash between Leicester City's Development Squad and Dinamo Zagreb - live on LCFC TV.

"Dinamo Zagreb will have a different philosophy to what we have and they’ll go about playing their football differently to how we do.

"So, it’s learning how different teams do their stuff and adapting our game to it."

City defeated Villarreal in their Group A opener, but following a loss at Arsenal, must now seal a victory over Dinamo to stand a chance of progressing as one of two best-placed runners-up.

"The Arsenal game was a big blip for us," he added. "I guess we’ve just got to do whatever we can on Monday night and hope that other results go in our favour."

Before then, the Foxes embarked on an incredible run of form, losing just twice in 16 matches, and winning 12 in 13 to climb the Premier League 2 standings and reach the Leasing.com Trophy's latter stages.

Every footballer wants to play every game, so I just look at it as another game, another opportunity to win, develop my game, get some goals and assists and help the team. Admiral Muskwe LCFC TV

"The feeling was amazing, to be honest," Muskwe said. "A happy dressing room is always translated onto the pitch and I feel as though we’re good together off the pitch and that showed on the pitch.

"To win 12 games out of 13, I think at any level, is a huge feat and something that we were really proud of.

"I feel as though I’ve had a good season and I just hope to continue that, continue helping the team win games by providing goals and assists.

"Every footballer wants to play every game, so I just look at it as another game, another opportunity to win, develop my game, get some goals and assists and help the team."