
In a Premier League match at King Power Stadium, Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy scored his 199th goal for the club in a 2-0 victory over Southampton. Vardy, 38, also stepped in as a makeshift referee after the official was injured, blowing the whistle to halt play. Vardy, who announced he will leave the club this summer, spoke about his 13-year tenure with Leicester, calling it "everything" for him and his family. Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy praised Vardy's goal, calling it important for both the player and the team. With three games left this season, Vardy aims to reach the 200-goal mark and make 500 appearances for Leicester. Leicester defender Conor Coady said the club will make the remaining games all about Vardy.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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