Jamie Vardy apologized to Leicester City supporters for the relegation of the club and marked the 2024/25 campaign a ‘sh ** show “.
The immediate relegation of the foxes to the championship was confirmed by the defeat 1-0 on Sunday against Liverpool, champion of the Premier League, graciously of a late goal from the replacement Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The defeat was the 23rd Leicester of the Premier League season with five remaining games, stacking the misery more misery on the manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy, appointed to replace Steve Cooper dismissed in December, who did not see his team even obtain a goal at the King Power Stadium for more than four months – an amazing series of nine games.
The supporters protested the club’s ownership group and director of football Jon Rudkin, whom they blame for Foxes’ failures, and Vardy admitted to a Publish on social networks that the players were far from being good enough.
“At this point, I don’t even know what to say. No word I have so that I can never express my feelings of anger and sadness with the way this season has been. There is no excuse,” wrote Vardy. “Collectively, as players and as a club, we failed. There is simply no hiding place, and I refuse to entertain any suggestion to do so.
“Having been in this club for so long, we have known so many ups and success – and this season has only been miserable and for me personally, a total embarrassment. It hurts, and I know that you feel it too.
“To fans: I’m sorry. Sorry, we didn’t play, and sorry, we finish the 2025 season with such as ** T Show.
Vardy was a key player in the famous winner of the title of Premier League 2015/16 of Leicester, scoring 24 goals while the club shocked the creation of Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea to win a very first high -flying crown.
The 38-year-old man gave Leicester 13 service seasons, scoring 181 goals through the Premier League and the Championship, and again exceeds their score cards this time with seven strikes in his name.