Jamie Vardy marked his 500th Leicester appearance with his 200th Fox goal as his team beat Ipswich 2-0 at King Power Stadium.
The 38-year-old ended in antique style in the central eastern region, when he built huge steps in the first half by James Justin.
James McAteer took Double Leicester's lead into the second half.
In a game with little riding, both sides have confirmed to return to the championship next season, with Leicester fans reaching their numbers, providing one of the greatest players of all time.
While the king's faithful faithfulness was filled with an early atmosphere, Leicester almost came back early as Leif Davis saw the opportunity rattle in the active spell of the tractor boy.
Leicester responded to Ipswich's early comfort at the counter led by Vardy after growing into the game. However, he rejected his first occasion, getting the ball too big before drilling out of the target.
Vardy didn't quickly repeat this, though, as he drove past Alex Palmer to lead. The celebration is like a textbook like a pentag raised in front of a travel Ipswich fan.
McAteer made a great move when Vardy scored his 145th Premier League goal for Leicester and his ninth Premier League goal this season, with his first inning innings, beating Palmer and defeating Palmer to beat his first Premier League goal.
Davis was swung home by Omari Hutchinson but was considered offside and the goal was excluded.
Now, Leicester is now unbeaten by three-point shooting, now surpassing Ipswich to reach 18th in the Premier League.
Leicester City boss Ruud van Nistelrooy:
“If you scored your 200th goal in Game 500, you’re a great goal. Jamie Vardy is a unique player and person in this football club. Over the next few years we will realize that we are part of this moment too. He is also a character and there’s a story for him, and it’s his strengths. He’s a great captain.
"We have the motivation to do a good job for Jamie, but there is more motivation after Southampton wins and views on Nottingham Forest. That's some motivation at the end of the season."
Ipswich boss Ceramic McNa:
"Today is a reflection of some parts of the season. There are always different challenges in our position, but today I think we are the better team and create better opportunities. But when Vardy got a big chance in the first half, we were clinically insufficient and Leicester was more clinical.
"There is definitely a game like this. A little bit of a season is that you know you can do a lot of good work, but you have to really do it well, if you are not clinical, on the other hand, you have the potential to be punished. We've been lacking a lot of reasons this season this season, and the reason is that one of the reasons we're seeing today is that Leicester is more clinical than we do."
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