Sunday Mirror

VARDY TIME

Foxes maestro steals show with winner

- By IAN BAKER at the King Power Stadium

JAMIE VARDY has had plenty of King Power Stadium parties – and on the evidence of this stunning opening-day performanc­e there are many more to come.

Despite being nearly 35, Vardy was the best player on the pitch and helped Leicester’s fans enjoy their return home with a majestic first-half winner.

Vardy, one of the few Foxes players remaining from the 2015-16 title win, sunk to his knees in exhaustion at the finish after his energy ran Wolves’ defence ragged.

It was the perfect start for the Community Shield winners’ bid to make the Champions League after two straight fifth-placed finishes – and the worst for new Wolves boss Bruno Lage.

And Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers beamed: “Jamie was instrument­al – attacking and defending. I thought he was outstandin­g.

“He timed his run superbly for the goal, it was a sublime finish and he was a threat all game.

“Jamie is in great condition. He looks after his body, he’s the ultimate profession­al.

“We had a good chat over pre-season, he has two years left on his contract and we will manage him to make him as explosive as he can be.

“There are lots of outstandin­g strikers in the Premier League, but he’s up there with them.”

Leicester were without Ryan Bertrand after a positive Covid test while new signing Jannik Vestergaar­d came off the bench in the second half to help the Foxes home.

Rodgers also confirmed James Maddison, constantly linked with Arsenal all summer, went off with a back problem and will have treatment this morning.

But this was the Vardy show. He fired straight at Jose Sa early on before being denied by an offside flag after finding the net. Vardy then saw a deflected shot just miss the target, while Maddison could not get a proper connection on Luke Thomas’ cross.

Vardy saw another effort go straight at Sa, while a cheeky back-heeled attempt did not

He has two years left on his contract and we’ll manage him to make him as explosive as he can be

quite come off. Outplayed at the time, Wolves should have taken the lead as Adama Traore stormed through from Joao Moutinho’s pass. But he painfully missed the target. It was a costly moment as Leicester took the lead four minutes before the break.

Ricardo Pereira’s persistenc­e down the right allowed him to cross with Vardy cleverly flicking home on the volley with the outside of his left foot.

Youri Tielemans could have made it two shortly afterwards but Sa made a good save.

The second half was slightly different as Wolves gave it a good go.

Moutinho, new-boy Francisco Trincao and Raul Jimenez all went close.

Late on, Max Kilman headed straight at Kasper Schmeichel, Morgan Gibbs-White was bravely denied by Thomas and Conor Coady had the ball in the net but it was disallowed for offside.

Lage said: “It was my first game and the way I want us to play.

“This team can grow up and our game can improve. But I’m disappoint­ed with the result.”

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HEROIC Veteran star Vardy scores with a header

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