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Outfoxed!

Defenders have figured out how to stop Leicester’s Vardy

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LONDON: Twelve months on from his record-breaking English Premier League scoring streak, Leicester talisman Jamie Vardy (pic) appears to have lost a little of his stardust.

Last November, Vardy set a new record by scoring in 11 consecutiv­e Premier League matches, but ahead of Brugge’s visit in the Champions League on today, he has gone 13 club games without a goal.

His struggles in front of goal have mirrored Leicester’s slump to 14th in the league table and prompted former England striker Alan Shearer to suggest he may have lost some of his famous hunger.

“Jamie is going through a goal drought and is not going to get out of it by sulking, because that is what he looks like he is doing at the minute,” Shearer wrote in The Sun recently.

“He is not doing what he did last season and causing defenders enough problems. He is making it easy for them.

“There is a lack of effort there. You have to work hard to get to the top, but you have to work even harder to stay there.”

Vardy, who turns 30 in January, finished last season on top of the world after his 24 league goals fired Leicester to their astonishin­g 5,0001 title triumph.

But the close season brought with it a period of soul-searching after Arsenal triggered a release clause in his contract with a £22mil (RM119mil) bid.

The speculatio­n dominated England’s preparatio­ns for Euro 2016 and although Vardy ended up turning Arsenal down, instead signing a new four-year deal with Leicester, he found little solace in France.

He failed to dislodge Harry Kane from England’s starting XI and scored only once, in a group-stage win over Wales, as Roy Hodgson’s side were humiliatin­gly eliminated by Iceland in the last 16.

Vardy returned to Leicester to find the club gearing up for a campaign in which they would be viewed as the team to beat, rather than relegation fodder as they had been 12 months previously.

No longer able to count on opponents underestim­ating his team and coming out to attack, manager Claudio Ranieri added variety to his attacking options with moves for Ahmed Musa and Islam Slimani.

Vardy forged a brilliant partnershi­p with the similarly hard-working Shinji Okazaki last season, but this term he has had to adapt to different partners.

The rangy Slimani, bought from Sporting Lisbon to give Leicester an attacking focal point, is more of a target man, whereas the lithe and speedy Musa boasts a skill-set similar to Vardy’s.

Continuity has therefore been replaced by chop and change for Vardy, who has started six games alongside Slimani, six games alongside Okazaki and three games alongside Musa.

Defenders, meanwhile, have got wise to him, making sure to deny him the space on which he thrives.

He has scored just three goals since the start of the season and none since Leicester’s 4-1 defeat at Liverpool on Sept 10.

“I just think a lot of the chances I was getting last year have not been there this year,” Vardy said last week.

Leicester’s Champions League escapades have given their fans something to cheer about and the Foxes will book a place in the last 16 if they avoid defeat against Brugge.

“It’s just all about working hard and eventually they’ll come,” Vardy said. — AFP

Jamie is going through a goal drought and is not going to get out of it by sulking, because that is what he looks like he is doing at the minute. Alan Shearer

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