Fans think they have worked out Jamie Vardy's X-rated remark after his crazy celebration following Leicester City's title win.
Having already secured promotion, the Foxes secured the Championship title with a comfortable 3-0 win over Preston North End at Deepdale.
Vardy bagged a double before Kasey McAteer added a third as Leicester started their title party.
The former England striker produced the most unnecessary finish for his 18th goal of the season, blasting the ball into the roof of the net from just yards out.
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Then, after the game, the former Fleetwood Town man decided to do his best Jurgen Klinsmann impression when he ran and slide face first right in front of the travelling fans.
It was classic Vardy behaviour and immediately after Foxes picked up on what he said.
Vardy appeared to say, "F***ing hell, went flying!" to teammate Patson Daka before the two shared an embrace.
Vardy was also his usual self in the dressing room after the game and fans also suggested they heard his playful jibe to one of his colleagues.
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During the celebrations as players danced to Fuse ODG's 'Azonto', a video appeared to feature Vardy telling Wanya Marcal "You've done f*** all all season get up and dance”.
The Portuguese winger has made just three appearances in the Championship this term, hence Vardy's comment.
Speaking after wrapping up the title, Vardy told Sky Sports: "The season has gone quickly but it’s a graft! Not many days off, I’ll tell you that for nothing! The lads have given it their all. As you’ve seen us play, that’s like it is in training. It’s full throttle.
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“It’s thoroughly deserved and I’m just glad we’ve had 5,000 here tonight to come and celebrate with us. The fans are massive. It’s not like it’s 20 minutes up the road. It’s a night game and to come out in those numbers, all still here now and wanting to celebrate.”
Leicester have bounced back to the promised land at the first time of asking under Enzo Maresca and could still get to 100 points with a win over Blackburn Rovers.
Topics: Jamie Vardy, Leicester City