Is Jamie Vardy One of Leicester City’s Greatest Players?

Synopsis
As Jamie Vardy approaches his final game with Leicester City, we delve into the legacy he's built over 13 remarkable years. What makes him one of the club's best? Join us in celebrating his extraordinary career filled with records and achievements.
Key Takeaways
- Jamie Vardy has had a profound impact on Leicester City over 13 years.
- He scored 199 goals in 499 matches, a remarkable achievement.
- Vardy played a crucial role in the club's Premier League title victory in 2016.
- His final match is scheduled for May 18 against Ipswich Town.
- Vardy's legacy will be remembered by fans and players alike.
Leicester, May 16 (NationPress) Jamie Vardy is a player whose career has been nothing short of extraordinary. As he prepares for his final match at his home ground, the King Power Stadium, Leicester City's head coach Ruud Van Nistelrooy took a moment to reflect on the Englishman's remarkable 13-year journey, which has solidified his status as the club's greatest player.
Vardy will play his last game for the Foxes on May 18 against Ipswich Town. "When you observe the frequency with which a player performs at the highest level, that is the ultimate achievement. Completing 13 seasons at this level, nearing 500 games and 200 goals, truly speaks volumes. The standards he has set for himself reflect a life dedicated to football and excellence in performance.
"Additionally, consider the trophies he has earned and his individual accolades. It's the complete package for one of the all-time greats," Van Nistelrooy stated during the pre-match press briefing.
Over an incredible 13 years, Vardy has firmly established his legacy within Leicester City. He has scored 199 goals in 499 appearances and played a pivotal role in their astonishing Premier League title victory in 2016.
The former England striker also secured the FA Cup, Community Shield, and two Championship titles with the Foxes. Unfortunately, Vardy's final season has been disappointing, as the club's relegation is already confirmed. Under Van Nistelrooy's guidance, the team currently sits 19th in the league with only 18 points.
While a fairytale conclusion could see Vardy net his 200th goal in his 500th appearance, the Dutch coach believes the striker's primary focus will be on securing a win.
"There are many significant milestones coinciding, but knowing him, he will approach the match intent on winning. That’s what drives him. If he also manages to score or assist, that’s just a bonus," he added.
Although the match against Ipswich Town marks the side’s penultimate game in the top flight, following their relegation to the EFL Championship for the 2025/26 season, it will be Vardy’s last for the Foxes as he aspires to leave on a high note in front of the Leicester supporters.
"It was evident in his announcement that he would bid farewell to Leicester by playing his final game against Ipswich. We respect that decision," concluded Van Nistelrooy.