Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Rodgers has faith in Vardy despite goal drought

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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Leicester Manager Brendan Rodgers says he is not concerned about Jamie Vardy’s goal drought, as he searches for a win to reignite the Foxes’ challenge for a Champions League spot.

The 33-year-old’s only goals of 2020 came in the final match before the lockdown — Leicester’s 4-0 home win against Aston Villa in March.

That double took Vardy to 99 Premier League goals and, despite the barren run, he remains the division’s joint-top scorer this season on 19, alongside Arsenal’s Pierre-emerick Aubameyang.

Leicester have collected just two points in three matches since the restart following the coronaviru­s shutdown.

Asked if he was worried about Vardy’s lack of goals, Rodgers told reporters yesterday: “No, I think Jamie is proven and since I came into here he has been a breath of fresh air.

“His talent and his goalscorin­g ability has been right up there for the whole period I have been here. I think when he gets the opportunit­ies he will take them and I think over the course of these games he hasn’t had many.”

Rodgers added: “Sometimes these milestones when they are so close can take that bit longer to achieve, but he is still such a real catalyst for us and a very important player for us.”

Leicester are still third in the Premier League, but are just a point clear of Chelsea and three ahead of Manchester United and Wolves.

Rodgers said he never had any reservatio­ns about Leicester’s game against Crystal Palace going ahead today despite lockdown measures being reimposed on the Midlands city.

“We are in a bubble here in terms of our training facility, and obviously the games, and we get regularly tested so nothing really has changed on that front,” he said.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? Leicester City’s English striker Jamie Vardy leaves the field after the English Premier League football match against Everton at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north-west England, recently.
(Photo: AFP) Leicester City’s English striker Jamie Vardy leaves the field after the English Premier League football match against Everton at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north-west England, recently.

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