JAMIE VARDY says he would “probably get done” if he shared his true thoughts on Leicester City’s season.
The Foxes are in a relegation dogfight after a major struggle this term.
That led to Brendan Rodgers losing his job earlier this month and Dean Smith coming in to replace him.
Vardy, 36, ended his five-month goal drought last night as he fifth of the campaign earned Leicester a precious point with a 1-1 draw at rivals Leeds United.
The ex-England star, who was largely left on the bench by Rodgers, came on as substitute in place of Patson Daka for the final 20 minutes at Elland Road to rescue his side.
And speaking to BT Sport after ending his barren run, 2016 Premier League and 2021 FA Cup winner Vardy said: “I mean, I probably can’t say what I want to say, because I’d probably get done for saying it one TV, but it’s been a weird season for myself.
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“I’ve got it now, so hopefully in this little run until the end of the season, they can keep coming.”
That was goal 135 in the Premier League for the veteran – and the man who set him up says he had no doubt that the veteran would finish it off.
James Maddison said: “He’ll always score goals, no matter what age he is. He was born to score goals.
“After my touch, when I looked and saw him finishing off, I felt calm.”
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Leicester now have five matches remaining and sit a point above the drop zone.
And Maddison added that big characters like Vardy are needed to beat relegation.
He said: “It’s our responsibility as big players to take that responsibility and produce for our club, our fans.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk