WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS - AND WE'RE NOT DONE YET!
FOXES HAVING WON THAT BATTLE THEY HAVE SHOWN THEY CAN
CONTINUE TO FIGHT OFF THE BIG BOYS THE ENGLAND STRIKER HAD HIS £20 MILLION
RELEASE CLAUSE MET BY THE GUNNERS, BUT WITH THE
Riyad Mahrez and N’Golo Kante continue to be linked with moves away from the King Power Stadium, but it was top goalscorer Jamie Vardy who looked set to be the first out of the door after his release clause was met by Arsenal. Losing their star striker for just £20 million was seen by many as just the start of an inevitable decline back into obscurity for the Foxes.
But if this club has shown anything in the last few months, it is resilience. Their style on the pitch altered from haphazard counter-attacking to controlled defensive steel as they steamrolled over the Premier League finishing line, and that philosophy has been mirrored in their determination to keep hold of Vardy. As a club, there is a feeling that this is just the start of something special rather than the culmination of a dream.
Leicester’s story is certainly not one of the paupers beating the princes – Srivaddhanaprabha has invested a huge amount in the club since purchasing the club in 2010 and their finances are not at the low level that some would make out when regaling the tales of their title triumph. But for them to go toe-to-toe with Arsenal regarding the future of a player and win is a remarkable achievement and suggests that the 2015-16 season was not a one-off in terms of Leicester’s success. They are a club that are not willing to fall away after their moment in the sun.
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