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Jamie Vardy back with hat-trick as Leicester shock Manchester City

England striker bursts back to his predatory best with his first Foxes hat-trick as the champions recapture their title-winning mojo

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Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy celebrates with Marc Albrighton whilst holding the match ball after the 4-2 win over Manchester City. Photo: Reuters
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Jamie Vardy burst back to his predatory best with his first Leicester City hat-trick as the champions recaptured their title-winning mojo to earn a shock 4-2 win over Manchester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.

Vardy, hero of last season’s fairytale triumph, finally ended his 16-match goalscoring drought for the club by scoring twice in the first 20 minutes as the Foxes, making a nonsense of their miserable recent form, raced into a three-goal lead.

After the England striker had struck in the third minute, club stalwart Andy King put Leicester two up with only four-and-a-half minutes on the clock and Vardy was then put in beautifully by Riyad Mahrez to score his second.
Vardy takes the ball around Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo on his way to scoring his third goal. Photo: AFP
Vardy takes the ball around Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo on his way to scoring his third goal. Photo: AFP
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He completed his first hat-trick since his non-league days at Fleetwood Town from the narrowest of angles thanks to a careless back pass from John Stones.

Aleksandar Kolarov (82 minutes) and Nolito (90) scored consolation goals in a late rally for City, who remain fourth, four points adrift of leaders Chelsea.

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Nobody could have imagined the drama of the opening minutes as Leicester awoke dramatically from what had, statistically, been the worst English title defence in 54 years since Ipswich Town in 1962-63.

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