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Jamie Vardy, who is 37 years old, was instrumental in Leicester’s quick return to the Premier League. According to the club, Leicester’s No. 9 played 1,768 minutes in 35 games, with two assists and 18 goals. Vardy wasn’t the starting striker and played a more subdued role, but Enzo Maresca made good use of his abilities, giving him time off when the Foxes had two games in a week. Vardy can’t start two games a week like he used to because of his age. Consequently, Leicester has to have a capable backup striker.
Patson Daka, Tom Cannon, or attackers they bring in during the summer transfer window to be Vardy’s backup may fill that role. Vardy has qualities on the field, but his experience will be even more valuable to LCFC. Whether he was battling relegation, mid-table mediocrity, taking on the conventional big six, or taking home the championship, he has worn the shirt in numerous Premier League campaigns! The manager will greatly benefit from Vardy’s and some other players’ experience on a team that is devoid of real-world experience in the league.
When Vardy called a conference with players following a difficult stretch during the campaign, we witnessed that knowledge also plays a significant role in the championship. It inspired Leicester to give Southampton a five-star performance. In a disjointed Brendan Rodgers system, Vardy scored three goals and provided three assists in his previous Premier League campaign. Later, with a new manager, he was Patson Daka’s and Kelechi Iheanacho’s backup striker. According to John Percy, the legend of Leicester will sign a new contract. Following a face-to-face conversation between Enzo and Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, the chairman, the Italian manager appears to be keen on keeping the standout forward. The most crucial action that City can take is to secure Vardy’s services for a minimum of a year.