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Vardy could make a personal sacrifice to play the last game for home fans

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It will be 500 and outside for Jamie Vardy in Leicester.

The Foxes legend38, will put on his blue NO9 shirt for the last time against Ipswich.

Jamie Vardy from Leicester City is celebrating a goal.

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Jamie Vardy will play his last game for Leicester City this weekendCredit: Getty
Jamie Vardy holds the Premier League trophy.

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He was a crucial part of the Miracle team that won the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP – Getty
Jamie and Rebekah Vardy on the Pride of Sport Awards.

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Vardy married Vrouw Rebekah in 2016Credit: Getty

Instead of ending with an away game at Bournemouth Next weekend Vardy wants to go out for his own fans at the King Power.

Vardy Has 199 goals for Leicester and a collision against the Tractor Boys will be his last chance to hit number 200.

A full King Power Stadium will say ‘farewell to the goat’ in a tearful farewell to their greatest player ever.

Amazingly, it will come exactly 13 years until the day he participates in one Non-League Record £ 1 million transfer From Fleetwood Town.

But Vardy has not had the time to look back on Leicester’s incredible 2015-16 title Triumph-en is only looking forward to a future of the Premier League.

The 26-CAP former England Striker said: “I keep going until my legs literally tell me:” No, you have to stop, we’re done. “And my legs are fine.

“This is not the end. No. I have no doubt that I can still do it in the Premier League – but that is me alone.

“I believe I can still do it at an elite level, 100 percent.

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“I am excited for the next challenge – I am always excited. Always!

“At the end of the day I do a sport that I love.”

Jamie Vardy reveals the best XI with which he played in Leicester with huge snub to England stars and very current team
Jamie Vardy from Leicester City is celebrating a goal.

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He is the first player to score in 11 consecutive Prem GamesCredit: Getty – Employee
Jamie Vardy's 2024-25 Leicester City Season Statistics.

Leicester plans to mark his incredible stint with them Invite former teammates To “share another special moment after the game with the Blue Army” and “Give the goat the broadcast he deserves”.

Vardy won the Fa -Cup In 2021 but it is best remembered for the 5000-1 title Triumph of the Foxes.

Asked how often he thinks about that career-definating moment, Vardy replied: “I didn’t. I had no chance, not good to completely digest its size.

“I ended, did the parade, I was gone with the Euro.

“So I had to get ready to play for England and by the time the tournament is over, it’s a few weeks and you’re back for training for the next season.

“So it’s not something like most, I had the chance to sit down and think about it carefully.

“That will be more if the boots are officially hung up.”

Vardy cannot guarantee that he will close the deal with a fairy -tale 200th goal against the tractor boys on Sunday – in contrast to the night he created Prem History during Leicester City‘S iconic 2015-16 title Triumph.

In the first half of the Foxes, the striker scored 1-1 draw with Manchester United to break Ruud van Nistelrooy‘s record by becoming the first player in history who scored in 11 consecutive Premier League matches.

Infographic by Jamie Vardy's Leicester Career Statistics.

Vardy revealed that he promised his wife rebekah And his family would score that night.

He said to Sky Sports: “It’s a bit big, that!

“I had the belief in myself for the 11th game and I also watched it that morning.

“It was then that I told my family to my wife that I was scored tonight.

“I would like to score my 200th, but if it doesn’t happen, not.”

Vardy says he will approach Sunday’s farewell match as if it was another.

He added: “I will prepare the same as I always do.

‘Do you know what it is? You can talk to my family and they will all say that I am emotionless.

“It is possible (kicking) like at the end of the game or whatever, but until that happens, I am literally only focused on the game.

“At the end of the day it is still a game football To play first.

“If it doesn’t touch me afterwards, my family is right.

“We want to win. We have succeeded in choosing a few decent versions, to get a few results.

“If we can now, it’s about seeing the season with Momentum to help for the start of the next season.”

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