Jamie Vardy double ensures losing Leicester return for Watford’s Ranieri
Nov 29, 2021
Claudio Ranieri appreciated the heartwarming welcome he received on his first managerial return to Leicester City but Jamie Vardy, unabashed by Watford’s apparent wish to have the game abandoned as the pitch became covered in snow, showed why he has never been allowed to go away as his two goals proved the difference between the sides.
The whole home crowd had taken to their feet just before kick-off to chant Ranieri’s name and applaud the manager who led their team to the Premier League title five years ago. It was an edifyingly emotional moment and clearly moved the Italian, but as the snow reportedly prompted the goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann to ask for the game to be called off, Vardy was intent on not making this too hospitable a return.
“He got the reception the fans wanted to give him,” Vardy said of his former manager. “We knew it was down to business on the pitch, though, and we wanted the win.
“It is different [the weather]. You see with the ref having to stop it [to clear the snow off the lines in the second half]. These are things you have to deal with. You have to stay professional and we did that. At one point their keeper was trying to get it called off with the ref. But pitches have the undersoil heating and we weren’t worried.”
There were pre-match handshakes from his former staff for the Watford manager but one of his most important old players had a more ambiguous welcoming gesture after giving Leicester the lead again in the 34th minute.