Leicester striker Jamie Vardy will be low for the team and will be out for three to four weeks. The athlete will have to recover after suffering a thigh injury on Tuesday during the 1-0 victory over Liverpool in the Premier League.
The “tiredness” accumulated at the end of the year, the busy calendar of English football and the increase of covid-19 cases in the squad “contributed” to the injury of Vardy, evaluated his coach, Brendan Rodgers.
The 34-year-old former England player complained of a muscle problem during the League Cup loss to Liverpool on 22 December. He was rested in the next game against Manchester City, but played in the next duel against Jurgen Klopp’s team again.
The Foxes striker is Leicester’s top scorer so far this season and is third in the top scorers in the Premier League, with nine goals in fifteen games.

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