Leicester's Vardy ruled out for 'weeks' with knee injury
Soccer Football - Premier League - Leicester City v Leeds United - King Power Stadium, Leicester, Britain - March 5, 2022 Leicester City's Jamie Vardy in action Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
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Leicester
City striker Jamie Vardy will be sidelined for a few weeks after picking up a
knee injury in their 1-0 Premier League win over Leeds United, manager Brendan
Rodgers said on Wednesday.
Vardy,
35, has been Leicester's leading goal scorer with 10 league goals this season.
"Vardy
will be out," Rodgers told reporters ahead of Thursday's Europa Conference
League knockout tie against French side Stade Rennais.
"He
unfortunately got injured in the last game so is going to be out for a few
weeks, which is a shame. He just got a knock towards his knee, but hopefully in
the next three to four weeks, he responds okay.
"He
felt a soreness on it after the game the other day. It's very frustrating for
both (the club and the player). For him in particular, having been out, working
so hard to get back, you can see the difference he makes to the team."
Leicester
are 12th in the Premier League standings and travel to Arsenal on Sunday.
Rodgers added he hoped to see defender Wesley Fofana make his injury comeback
this weekend after a positive COVID-19 test ruled him out of the Rennes clash.


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