Jamie Vardy injury latest ahead of PSV vs Leicester City Europa Conference League clash
Leicester City are having to play the waiting game over the potential availability of Jamie Vardy for the final games of the season.
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Leicester City are having to play the waiting game over the potential availability of Jamie Vardy for the final games of the season.
Leicester City have reignited their interest in impressive Swansea City striker Joel Piroe, as per a report from Dutch outlet Voetbal International.
Brendan Rodgers has lay down the mantle for Leicester City's push for European football. The Foxes are 11 points adrift of the Premier League's European places but have three games in hand on West Ham United, and arguably a kinder fixture list.
Leicester City are going into this Sunday's clash at home to Crystal Palace with a strong bill of health.
Here’s the latest Leicester City news on Sunday, April 10, 2022.
Timothy Castagne has admitted that Leicester City "shot themselves in the foot" in the reverse fixture against Crystal Palace earlier this season.
Brendan Rodgers has reminded Kelechi Iheanacho of the “golden rule” of being a striker after his three dinked finishes missed the target.
The Foxes’ struggles for consistency in an injury-hit season for Jamie Vardy have seen them refamiliarising themselves with mid-table surroundings. Brendan Rodgers’s unfortunate assessment of his main forward’s prognosis (“It’s just when he’s striking the ball there is an issue”) suggests a run-in where Kelechi Iheanacho, Patson Daka and Harvey Barnes must weigh in more and improve on their combined tally of 10 league goals. Palace may be only one place better off having played two more games, but they were merciless in beating Arsenal, are unbeaten in seven and look like a side peering up rather than down. Stuart Goodwin