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Vardy Bows Out In Style With 200th Goal For Leicester

Vardy Bows Out In Style With 200th Goal For Leicester

After scoring the club’s 200th goal against Ipswich on Sunday, Jamie Vardy said Leicester would always be “in my heart”.

After a remarkable spell, including a stunning Premier League title win in 2016 (the Foxes were ranked 5,000/1 outsiders before that campaign began) and FA Cup glory in 2021, Vardy made his 500th and final appearance for Leicester.

The 38-year-old’s cult following grew even stronger with Leicester fans as he forged his career in non-league football after being released by his hometown club Sheffield Wednesday before winning 26 England caps.

Vardy joined Leicester from Fleetwood for a record-breaking £1 million (£1) fee, and today’s game was exactly 13 years old. 3 million).

After half-time, Vardy told the Leicester faithful, “I’ve enjoyed every minute of this.” I look forward to continuing my love of the club. They are dear to me.

Thank you so much for treating me and my family like your own. I’m hoping I’ve given you a good deal. ”

Vardy had already made the announcement that he would leave the Midlands club at the end of the season when Leicester was removed from the Premier League before Sunday’s game against fellow relegated side Ipswich.

Vardy, the club’s record goalscorer, made the decision to miss his final game against Leicester at the King Power Stadium next weekend.

And he gave his team-mates a guard of honor as he took the field for the final time with 10 minutes to go as he entered the final 28 minutes of his Leicester career.

Before kick-off, he had led Leicester onto the pitch, with fans waving flags in the stands with the words “Thank you Vards” on them, and two banners hung up behind each goal-end read “Goodbye GOAT (Greatest of All Time)”.

The 2019/20 Premier League Golden Boot winner had two chances before falling short, but it was third-time lucky just before the half-hour when he skillfully scored his ninth league goal of the season on a pass from James Justin.

In his final Leicester game, Kasey McAteer ensured Vardy’s side would be on the winning side when he scored the midfielder’s first Premier League goal in the 69th minute to make it 2-0.

According to McAteer, “I’m happy I could play my way into the game and score for Vardy as well,”

Source: Channels TV

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