sport news Jamie Vardy hailed for 'the most unnecessary smash into the net in football ... trends now

sport news Jamie Vardy hailed for 'the most unnecessary smash into the net in football ... trends now
sport news Jamie Vardy hailed for 'the most unnecessary smash into the net in football ... trends now

sport news Jamie Vardy hailed for 'the most unnecessary smash into the net in football ... trends now

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Leicester City legend Jamie Vardy has been hailed by fans for his 'unnecessary' wild finish as the veteran striker helped the Foxes clinch the Championship title on Monday night.

Enzo Maresca's side had already secured promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking, but knew victory against Preston would seal the title.

Vardy opened the scoring a Deepdale with a scuffed finish in the first half, before delighting fans when completing his brace in the second half.

Defender Wout Faes had struck the post after a mazy run into the box, with Vardy reacting quickly to latch onto the rebound in the six yard box.

The 37-year-old, despite being presented with an open goal from close range, opted to blast the ball into the roof of the Preston net.

Jamie Vardy has been hailed by fans for his wild finish for his second goal against Preston

Jamie Vardy has been hailed by fans for his wild finish for his second goal against Preston

The veteran forward was presented with an open goal on the rebound in the six-yard box

The veteran forward was presented with an open goal on the rebound in the six-yard box 

Vardy opted to blast the ball into the roof of the Preston net causing him to lose his footing

Vardy opted to blast the ball into the roof of the Preston net causing him to lose his footing

Vardy's powerful shot even saw the former England international lose his footing and fall to the turf.

Leicester claimed Vardy's thumped finish could be their 'favourite goal of the season'.

'Here comes Faes, round one, past another, he shoots and it's back off the post, Vardy's there. Does he tap it home? Nah, he absolutely thumps it into the top of the net and

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