JAMIE VARDY IS finally having a party. A Christmas party that is.
After scoring for 11 Premier League games in a row the Leicester striker’s scoring streak came to an end at the weekend. Although he did provide an assist for Riyad Mahrez, who was the star of the show against Swansea on Saturday, bagging a hat-trick in the 3-0 win.
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Claudio Ranieri’s side are two points clear at the top of the table and they were allowed to let off some steam at the club’s Christmas party last night only hours after their win in Wales.
So off to the capital of Denmark they went with their best superhero costumes in tow.
The Leicester squad are currently in fancy dress on an all-dayer in Copenhagen. Well deserved too. pic.twitter.com/rjTblH2IXH
For those who cannot understand Danish, local man Christian Wilkens tweeted: For some reason the Leicester squad are in costumes and pounding beers at The Dubliner in wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen. Vardy is hanging out in the background on the right.
Leicester’s title and European credentials face a stern test in coming weeks with successive trips to Liverpool; they face Everton next weekend before facing Jurgen Klopp’s Reds on St Stephen’s Day. And if that wasn’t daunting enough, they host third-placed Manchester City on 29 December.
Jamie Vardy is finally having a party
JAMIE VARDY IS finally having a party. A Christmas party that is.
After scoring for 11 Premier League games in a row the Leicester striker’s scoring streak came to an end at the weekend. Although he did provide an assist for Riyad Mahrez, who was the star of the show against Swansea on Saturday, bagging a hat-trick in the 3-0 win.
Claudio Ranieri’s side are two points clear at the top of the table and they were allowed to let off some steam at the club’s Christmas party last night only hours after their win in Wales.
So off to the capital of Denmark they went with their best superhero costumes in tow.
For those who cannot understand Danish, local man Christian Wilkens tweeted: For some reason the Leicester squad are in costumes and pounding beers at The Dubliner in wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen. Vardy is hanging out in the background on the right.
Leicester’s title and European credentials face a stern test in coming weeks with successive trips to Liverpool; they face Everton next weekend before facing Jurgen Klopp’s Reds on St Stephen’s Day. And if that wasn’t daunting enough, they host third-placed Manchester City on 29 December.
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