Roberto Firmino’s double, a James Milner penalty and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s strike helped Liverpool move 13 points clear at the top of the table.
Jurgen Klopp’s men have now won 17 out of 18 league games so far this season, only drawing against Manchester United in October.
After the Foxes defeat against the Reds, Rodgers believes Liverpool would be very difficult to stop.
"They're going to be very, very hard to stop, there's no doubt. Fantastic team, confidence is high as well," the 46-year-old told reporters.
"They've become winners now and haven't lost many games over an 18-month period, so to lose the games they would need to in the second part of the season.”
“They've got enough players now, enough experience and enough quality to stay focused and get the job done.”
"There's still a lot to play for but in our last couple of games we've come up against the best two teams in the league."
Alexander-Arnold was very impressive for Liverpool at King Power Stadium, providing two assists and getting on the scoresheet.
The former Liverpool head coach was quick to praise the Englishman’s scintillating performance.
"When I see him, he plays full-back as a midfield player. His range of passes is phenomenal for a young player," he said.
"Of course he was a midfield player at Liverpool as a youngster. His quality, his range of pass and experiences that he's gained in these past few years. For Jurgen [Klopp] he's been absolutely amazing.”