Even if the wealthiest teams are tightening their hold on contemporary football, Jamie Vardy thinks Leicester’s incredible Premier League title victory might be repeated.
The Foxes will begin the upcoming season in League One following two consecutive relegations, ten years after penning one of the greatest stories in the history of the game. Vardy’s current club, Cremonese, faces relegation from Italy’s Serie A, and he was a member of the Leicester team that fell out of the top level last season.
However, Vardy’s legacy is certain. Vardy played non-league football for the earliest portion of his career before rising to prominence in the Premier League, winning the FA Cup and Golden Boot, and participating in a World Cup semifinal.
Vardy still believes that underdogs can win, and his narrative has been transformed into a Netflix documentary that will be released later this month.
Jamie Vardy scored precisely 200 goals in 500 games for Leicester when he left the team.
“The main thing the title win did was give the so-called smaller teams the ambition to try to do it and gave them a belief it can happen,” he stated. “What you observed with Leicester was that it was a group of boys who fit together perfectly.”
Therefore, I believe that anything is still possible if you have the proper team, the ideal players for the positions, the desired style of play, and the correct mindset.
Yes, it’s more difficult since the larger teams are simply “We’ll have him.” We’ll have him for £90 million. They can get the players in more easily. The clubs below simply need to be a little shrewd and astute when it comes to their transfers.
Regarding his own path to the top, Vardy admits that it might not be possible to replicate.
“It’s not the common way of doing things, is it?” he continued. These days, it’s academy, reserves, and first team. Normally, this has always been the case. Fortunately, I was only a little freak in the making. It was hard work, and I don’t think it will happen again.It was difficult, but it was worthwhile.
“Untold UK: Jamie Vardy” will only be accessible on Netflix starting on May 12.