500 games, 200 goals - how Vardy said goodbye to 'the club I love'
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500 games, 200 goals - how Vardy said goodbye to 'the club I love'
"As the ball rolled past Alex Palmer, those inside King Power Stadium drew breath in expectation before exploding in celebration for a Vardy goal one final time."
"It's been amazing, it's been a rollercoaster, it really has, but the good thing is there's been way, way, way more highs [than lows] and I thank everyone."
"Now, with the Champions League a fading memory, there are fractures at Leicester, supporters unhappy with the running of the club after a second relegation in three seasons."
"I missed a couple before that but once JJ [James Justin] put me through there I was never going to miss it."
Jamie Vardy celebrated his final appearance for Leicester City by scoring his 200th goal, leaving a lasting legacy with the club. Despite a challenging season leading to relegation, Vardy’s storied career is marked by numerous highs, including a Premier League title and FA Cup victory. His goal during the match against Ipswich was a fitting farewell, showcasing his impact on the team. While Leicester faces internal challenges post-Vardy, he remains a central figure in the club’s history, emphasizing unity among supporters and the need for future direction as he departs.
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