Cape Times

So where to now for Leicester’s miracle men?

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LONDON: It felt like the end of a surreal journey as Leicester City’s “miracle men” bowed out of the Champions League on Tuesday with their heads held high and applause ringing in their ears.

Despite a 2-1 aggregate defeat by Atletico Madrid, the way Leicester tore into Diego Simeone’s team in the second half of a 1-1 draw at the King Power will be the abiding memory of a thrilling European campaign.

Manager Craig Shakespear­e spoke afterwards of the desire of his players to experience more such nights.

The reality, however, is that for the likes of Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and Danny Drinkwater, their chances of further Champions League adventures will be greatly improved by moving elsewhere. Vardy, whose goals propelled Leicester to the most unlikely of Premier League titles last season – a year after the club narrowly avoided relegation – has rediscover­ed his fire after a post-title funk that cost manager Claudio Ranieri his job.

A hat-trick against Manchester City in December aside, Vardy had all but disappeare­d this season.

But since he scored in the 2-1 away defeat at Sevilla in the Champions League last 16, first leg, the England forward has been irresistib­le.

He scored seven in his last nine appearance­s, and his 61st minute strike on Tuesday threatened to prolong Leicester’s European adventure.

Mahrez, like Vardy, will also attract interest from Champions League clubs when the dust settles.

The club could also come under pressure to hold on to the Drinkwater and Kasper Schmeichel. “I’ve said to the players that they should want more of this and they’ve agreed that that’s what they want,” said Shakespear­e.

“All players want to play at the highest level, and the Champions League is the highest level.”

With N’Golo Kante having joined Chelsea at the start of the season, Leicester fans will fear the break-up of the side that made dreams become reality. – Reuters

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