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Jamie Vardy Exclusive: Leicester City striker says he can still play at the highest level, no retirement plan | Football News

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    Jamie Vardy Exclusive: Leicester City striker says he can still play at the highest level, no retirement plan | Football News

    Jamie Vardy tells Sky movement He has no doubts that he can continue to deliver in the Premier League and has no retirement plan.

    The 38-year-old will leave Leicester 13 years after the season ends after the contract expires.

    Vardy won the Premier League title, two advancements to the championship, a FA Cup and a community shield, and the club scored 144 goals in top-tier matches.

    When asked if he had any questions about his ability to continue delivering his abilities at the highest level, Vardy (Vardy) Sky movement: “No, but that’s me.

    “Football is a crazy world. You never know what will happen.

    “I’ll keep moving forward until my legs tell me I need to stop. My legs are fine.

    “I’m working on a sports I love, and it’s something I’ve been doing since I was a kid.”

    Vardy will be on the final appearance of Leicester in Leicester on Sunday when they competed in Ipswich at King Power Stadium, aiming to score for the club's 200th goal on its 500th appearance.

    “I would love to (go to do it). I would love to do it. But if it doesn't happen, it won't.”

    Jamie Vardy poses with numerous trophys he won during his time at Leicester
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    Jamie Vardy poses with numerous trophys he won during his time at Leicester

    Leicester will offer their captain a huge send-out, but Vardy is not taken away.

    “You can talk to my family and they will say I'm ruthless,” he said. “It might do at the end of the game or anything else, but I didn't really focus on the game until that happens.

    “You don't have a chance to look back on it. It's about starting next season with motivation.”

    Vardy, widely regarded as the greatest player of Leicester's history, joined from Side Fleetwood Town on the then non-league side for a transfer fee of £1m.

    “Putting a little pressure on that, isn't it?” he said. “Is the jump too big? I've always believed in my own goals and things, but who you are, you're at a certain point, that's probably your limit, and that's where you can get.

    “So there was doubt, thinking maybe I was jumping too far.”

    Jamie Vardy, Leicester

    One of Vardy's personal highlights in the trophy was his 11-game winning streak, setting a new record in the Premier League.

    “This is a big time, right?” he said. “The club has (my family) to make a mini video.

    “It was after that, I said to my family, I scored tonight. It's simple. Look.

    However, Vardy admits that he has not yet reflected on the club's other achievements.

    “I've been talking about this all the time, and it's weird, but you don't have a chance to look back on it,” he added. “Because you're in it, the season is over, so you're completely closed. Mentally and physically, it's a killer. It can do it.”

    “So when you have a few weeks off, you're back and ready for the new season. So it's stuck in it.”

    Vardy is ready to enter a new season and chapter.

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