Following Leicester City’s shocking 2-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, Jamie Vardy made headlines.
Reminding their fans that Tottenham has never won a Premier League championship, Vardy made fun of the team.
In addition, the Englishman became the fifth player to be 37 years of age or older and to have contributed to ten or more Premier League goals in a single season.
The others are Cristiano Ronaldo (2021/2022), Ryan Giggs (2011/2012), Gary Speed (2006/2007), and Teddy Sheringham (2003/2004).
When Ange Postecoglou substituted Richarlison and Pape Sarr against Leicester, Tottenham fans jeered him.
Since Ange Postecoglou’s situation at Tottenham is genuinely becoming worse, Jamie O’Hara demands that he be fired.
According to Jamie Vardy, Leicester City was aware that Tottenham gave “space.”
A sign opposing Daniel Levy was displayed by Tottenham supporters, and it appears that a number of Lilywhites supporters are calling for complete overhaul.
After the match, Vardy, who led Leicester to a much-needed victory, gave a speech.
Following the match, the 38-year-old disclosed that Leicester had studied Tottenham’s style of play and asserted that they knew how “open” the hosts were.
“It’s big,” the veteran stated on the Premier League’s live blog. It halts the decay we’ve experienced. The boys have persevered for the entire ninety minutes; we and the management deserve praise for the actions on the training field. That’s what we put on the field.
“All week long, we watch how they perform. We must take advantage of the space and opportunity we saw to move the ball forward more quickly. Sometimes there isn’t enough space for the team you want to play good football.
Meanwhile, Tottenham could sink further down the table.
Some Tottenham players doubt Ange Postecoglou’s tactics
Some Tottenham players doubt Ange Postecoglou’s tactics as while they still back the former Celtic boss, it is believed that a few feel that Spurs do not always have to play on the front foot in some games.
Journalist Ian Ladyman stated: “Well, because they can still see signs of a really good manager in there. There’s not the toxicity around the club, that there was when they got rid of Antonio Conte, when they got rid of Jose Mourinho, famously a few days before League Cup final.”
“Those two managers have got to a point where the building was about to burn down if they didn’t get them out, in terms of the players and relationships with staff, for example.”
“And it’s not like that with Postecoglou. The players like him. The players aren’t resisting him yet. Some of the players I think do have some doubts about whether maybe occasionally they could play in a slightly more restrained manner, but overall they are supportive. And also Tottenham, I think, for once, are being smart. They look at their situation.”
Vardy’s latest admission will further make Tottenham players and fans question whether they are playing in a conducive way to get results.