Jamie Vardy Scores as Leicester and Spurs Draw 1-1

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August 20, 2024 · 1 min read

Jamie Vardy Scores as Leicester and Spurs Draw 1-1
FootBall | August 20, 2024
Jamie Vardy scored at the age of 37 years, seven months and eight days. (Image: Getty)

Jamie Vardy returned triumphantly to the Premier League, scoring in Leicester City’s 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur at the King Power Stadium. The 37-year-old striker nodded in a cross from Abdul Fatawu just before the hour mark, netting Leicester’s first shot on target and equalizing after Pedro Porro’s first-half goal for Spurs. Tottenham dominated the first half, with new signing Dominic Solanke, who joined for a fee that could rise to £65 million, missing several chances to score on his debut.

Solanke directed tame headers that Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen comfortably saved, preventing Spurs from capitalizing on their early dominance. Vardy’s goal energized Leicester, and they nearly seized all three points as Tottenham struggled to match their energy. Jamie Vardy had a clear chance to secure the win when he broke through on goal, but Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario saved his low shot.

Despite their second-half resurgence, Leicester settled for a draw, earning a valuable point as they strive to defy relegation predictions. The match also took a concerning turn when Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur suffered a nasty collision in the second half. Medical staff administered oxygen and stretchered him off after a five-minute delay for treatment.

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou later confirmed that Bentancur remained “conscious and communicating.” For Leicester, Vardy’s performance underscored his ongoing importance to the team, especially as they navigate their return to the Premier League while facing a potential points deduction due to an alleged profit and sustainability breach.

Meanwhile, Tottenham experienced frustration as they failed to convert their first-half dominance into a win, leaving Postecoglou with much to contemplate as his team looks to improve on last season’s shortcomings.