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Vardy scores on the double to pile more misery on Norwich

Jamie Vardy's double helped ease Leicester past relegated Norwich.

The striker's second-half brace and James Maddison's goal lifted the Foxes to 10th in the Premier League with a 3-0 win.

Victory against the rock-bottom Canaries ended a seven-game winless run but the hosts barely needed to get out of second gear.

Angus Gunn made several fine saves for Norwich and Teemu Pukki hit the post but the Canaries were left wanting after the break.

Dean Smith's side slipped to a 12th defeat in 14 games and are just playing out time before their return to the Championship.

Gunn, in for the dropped Tim Krul, last played Leicester in Southampton's 9-0 defeat to the Foxes in 2019 and had some demons to exorcise.

Krul's recent error-strewn performances had given the 26-year-old a chance and he answered any early questions in the opening 12 minutes.

First he parried James Maddison's drive before an impressive stop denied Vardy's follow-up. Leicester sensed an opener and, soon after, Gunn turned Maddison's effort wide.

Yet the Foxes were vulnerable on the break and were almost undone by Max Aarons' ball down the right for Milot Rashica.

With Tony Springett, making his full debut, alone in the box the winger crossed only for Kasper Schmeichel to parry the ball at his feet and then save Pukki's rebound.

The goalkeeper also kept out Dimitris Giannoulis' 20-yard strike as Norwich found space in the opening 20 minutes.

Leicester had let the Canaries off the hook after a bright start but they were still able to carve out chances and Gunn stuck out a leg to keep out Ademola Lookman after excellent work from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

But it was the visitors who should have gone in at the break ahead when, in first half injury-time, the industrious Springett

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