Jamie Vardy’s Leicester Metropolis farewell continued in opposition to Southampton with the striker doing what he does greatest: scoring a objective earlier than being an impish menace.
After opening the scoring within the seventeenth minute with a left-footed strike, Vardy’s sense of humour and irreverence was on full show in an weird incident with referee David Webb.
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Midway via the primary half, Leicester ahead Jordan Ayew accidently caught Webb a glancing blow on the facet of the pinnacle together with his elbow as he tried to run previous the official.
Webb crumpled to the turf, with Vardy operating over to the referee to blow his whistle.
There have been 12 minutes of stoppage time because of the damage to Webb, who was changed as the sport’s referee by fourth official Sam Barrott following concussion checks. Webb was then positioned underneath additional remark however was capable of stroll off the pitch.
Webb receives a concussion check on the pitch – PA/Adam Davy
Sam Barrott was known as upon to interchange Webb – Reuters/Chris Radburn
Vardy’s second of cheekiness was paying homage to Paul Gascoigne displaying referee Dougie Smith a yellow card whereas enjoying for Rangers. On that event, the po-faced Smith dropped his yellow card earlier than reserving Gascoigne for his present of impertinence.
Vardy, now 38, will likely be leaving Leicester on the finish of the season 13 years after signing for the membership from non-league Fleetwood City. In considered one of English soccer’s biggest tales, Vardy has gone on to attain 144 top-flight targets and helped Leicester win the Premier League title in 2016 in addition to the 2021 FA Cup.
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“To the followers of Leicester, I’m gutted that at the present time is coming, however I knew it was going to return finally,” Vardy mentioned in a video posted by Leicester on social media.
“I’ve spent 13 unbelievable years at this membership, with a number of success, and a few downs, however the majority have all been highs.
“It’s lastly time to name it a day, which I’m devastated about, however I feel the timing is true.
“Leicester will all the time, all the time have a large place in my coronary heart.”
The England worldwide had beforehand apologised to the membership’s followers for a season which has completed in relegation, calling the marketing campaign a “s—show”.