English Premier League: Jamie Vardy & the flying Foxes

Striker scores twice as Leicester continue their fairytale title march; Man U too win.

Update: 2016-02-03 20:21 GMT
Leicester City's Christian Fuchs (left) and Liverpool's Adam Lallana (right) go for the ball during their English Premier League match at the King Power Stadium in Leicester on Tuesday. Leicester won 2-0. (Photo: AP)

London: Jamie Vardy scored a brace including a sensational long-range goal as Leicester City sank Liverpool 2-0 on Tuesday to safeguard their spot at the Premier League summit.

Manchester City kept pace, the day after Pep Guardiola was announced as their new manager, by winning 1-0 at Sunderland, but Arsenal fell five points below the summit after a disappointing 0-0 draw at home to Southampton.

Manchester United blew off the cobwebs in a 3-0 win over Stoke City, but nothing could overshadow the predatory brilliance of Vardy, whose goals preserved Leicester’s three-point lead over second-place Man City.

“The first goal was unbelievable,” said Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri.
“Jamie is very fast and can create a lot, but it was unbelievable how (Riyad) Mahrez found him and how he had the time to see the keeper out of the goal and score a fantastic goal.

“The team is in good condition. Now it is important to recover the energy because we have to run a lot against Manchester City.”

Reports had emerged earlier in the day that Vardy is due to sign a new contract and the 29-year-old England striker delivered a perfectly timed reminder of his talent at the King Power Stadium.

He opened the scoring on the hour with a goal-of-the-season contender from wide on the right, running onto Riyad Mahrez’s pass from the Leicester half, allowing the ball to bounce and ripping a ferocious, dipping strike over Simon Mignolet from 30 yards.

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