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VARDY: LET’S GET THIS PARTY RESTARTED

England striker believes Foxes still have the spirit to gatecrash battle for Europe

- BY DAVID MADDOCK

LEICESTER v HUDDERSFIE­LD King Power Stadium, 3pm JAMIE VARDY is adamant Leicester have the spirit and quality to return to the European stage.

The Foxes have now gone five games without a win, despite a valiant display at Anfield where they led through the England striker’s early goal.

That has seen the gap to the six teams at the top of the Premier League become an unbridgeab­le chasm.

But seventh place could still deliver a Europa League place next season and Vardy pointed to the character his side showed against the Reds as evidence their confidence has not been dented by the recent run.

“It was hard to take, we fought so hard to the end, but it just wasn’t to be,” he said after the 2-1 defeat at Anfield.

“But you could see at the end we were fighting all the way. That shows the spirit and togetherne­ss we have got, we have to take that as a positive from this game and take it into the next one.” Leicester welcome Huddersfie­ld today and victory would catapult them right back into the fight with Burnley – who are currently seven points ahead in seventh – and Everton for a potential European place.

And for Vardy, that is a realistic prospect, even if he admits there is another target to tick off first!

“First and foremost, we are like any team and you need to get to the magic number to keep you in the league,” he said.

“Then after that you set yourselves other targets and see where you can finish. We have not got the points, but we will hopefully pick them up in the next game then reassess where we are and where we can finish this season.

“We need to bounce back after a result that was difficult to take.”

Vardy also faces the romantic prospect of a return to Fleetwood in the FA Cup this week and he realises it is an incredible story. The striker spent a memorable year at the little Lancashire seaside club in the Conference, before signing for Leicester, scoring 34 goals in just 42 matches.

“It will be great, it will be a great day. There will be a good atmosphere up there and a few faces I know so it will be good to see them as well.

“It will be good to go back there and play with some ex-team-mates – there is only one left I think! It will be good to see Pondy! [Nathan Pond]. There are staff there as well I still know.”

Leicester will still be without Danny Simpson and Robert Huth for the visit by Huddersfie­ld, but Ben Chilwell could return and Adrien Silva will finally be available as a Foxes player.

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