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Leicester City Relegation: Vardy sad and angry after defeat against Liverpool

Leicester City’s relegation from the Premier League to the Championship was formalized on Sunday with his defeat against Liverpool (0-1). Boubakary Soumaré failed to avoid this collective setback. At the end of a disappointing season, the Foxes won 4 wins, conceded 6 draws and suffered 23 defeats in 33 overseas matches, totalling only 18 points. Back in the English football elite this season, Leicester City has not had the victory since January 26. Their struggle to avoid relegation ended last Sunday with a defeat against Liverpool (0-1), despite the efforts of their goaltender Mads Hermansen who made seven saves. The Reds finally scored thanks to Alexander-Arnold’s goal, bringing Liverpool closer to the title.

After this disappointment, Jamie Vardy, the English striker who had won the Premier League in 2016 with Leicester City, published a message on her social media to express her “tristness” and “cheer” in the face of this new disillusionment. He said, “I have no words to express my anger and sadness at the way this season went. Collectively, as players and as a club, we failed.” Boubakary Soumaré, who played 30 games all over the season, remained silent on this subject. The former LOSC midfielder has never experienced the second stage of British football before and his contract with Leicester City will expire in June 2026.