For a few unbearably awkward seconds, everyone inside the King Power
Stadium was unable to take their eyes off a one-man show with an
unwanted special guest. Jamie Vardy was on a personal mission to extend
the remarkable goalscoring form that has propelled him into the England
squad, and he had just won a penalty for Leicester City
with one of those bustling runs away from his markers in the Watford
defence. Any debate about who was going to take it was surely going to
be a short one.
Yet Riyad Mahrez was apparently unaware of the moment’s significance, snatching the ball and heading towards the spot, an unwelcome gatecrasher at Vardy’s party. Vardy shouted at Mahrez. He looked furious, the crowd was agitated and, eventually, Mahrez decided that taking a goal off Vardy was not one of his better ideas.
Crisis averted, the striker hoisted Leicester level with Arsenal and Manchester City at the top of the table – and moved within touching distance of Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring in 10 consecutive Premier League matches – by blasting the penalty into the roof of the net.
Vardy’s 12th goal of the season meant that Leicester edged a slow-burner of a game and their 2-1 victory hinged on a farcical mistake by Watford’s goalkeeper, Heurelho Gomes, who gifted the hosts the opening goal when he let N’Golo Kanté’s tame effort squirm past him in the 52nd minute.
Yet Riyad Mahrez was apparently unaware of the moment’s significance, snatching the ball and heading towards the spot, an unwelcome gatecrasher at Vardy’s party. Vardy shouted at Mahrez. He looked furious, the crowd was agitated and, eventually, Mahrez decided that taking a goal off Vardy was not one of his better ideas.
Crisis averted, the striker hoisted Leicester level with Arsenal and Manchester City at the top of the table – and moved within touching distance of Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring in 10 consecutive Premier League matches – by blasting the penalty into the roof of the net.
Vardy’s 12th goal of the season meant that Leicester edged a slow-burner of a game and their 2-1 victory hinged on a farcical mistake by Watford’s goalkeeper, Heurelho Gomes, who gifted the hosts the opening goal when he let N’Golo Kanté’s tame effort squirm past him in the 52nd minute.
