Ruud van Nistelrooy: Win over Ipswich perfect send off for Jamie Vardy
Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy feels the best way to give Jamie Vardy a fitting send-off in his 500th and final appearance for the club is to just stay focused on beating Ipswich on Sunday.
May 16, 2025Soccer
Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy feels the best way to give Jamie Vardy a fitting send-off in his 500th and final appearance for the club is to just stay focused on beating Ipswich on Sunday.
Vardy, 38, is leaving the Foxes at the end of the season after 13 years and is not set to be involved for the final game away at Bournemouth, which will allow him a King Power Stadium farewell.
Leicester have produced a special commemorative A4 matchday programme dedicated to Vardy, whose goals helped Claudio Ranieri’s side to a memorable Premier League title triumph in 2016 and he also won the 2021 FA Cup.
A special commemorative A4 programme, dedicated to Jamie Vardy, will be available this weekend for #LEIIPS 📘
Having scored 199 goals in 499 games, the former England striker – who announced his decision to leave the club several weeks ago after relegation back to the Sky Bet Championship was confirmed – will be desperate to complete a double century against Ipswich.
Van Nistelrooy confirmed Vardy would again lead the team out on Sunday, but stressed the squad and staff must not get distracted from the job in hand.
“We are all part of his last game, around Jamie and his family. We are all ready to give him the best possible send-off,” the Leicester boss said.