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LEICESTER striker Jamie Vardy lived up to his s***house reputation with his antics versus Wolves.
The Foxes have made a slow start to the season but are beginning to find form beating Wolves 4-0 to make it three wins in their last five games.
Jamie Vardy drunk a Red Bull before being subbed on after an hourJamie Vardy was his typical wind-up merchant selfJamie Vardy seem to suggest there was a bad smellHe made a number of gestures at Wolves supporters
Vardy was not named in the starting XI as Patson Daka got the nod instead but the veteran striker came off the bench to make the headlines.
Leicester were two goals up when Vardy was subbed on and before entering the pitch he was seen drinking a can of Red Bull.
The energy drink clearly fuelled him as within minutes he assisted James Maddison for Brendan Rodgers side’s third goal.
Vardy then made it four and his celebration taunted Wolves fans.
He looked at the stands full with home supporters howling at them.
The 35-year-old then followed up his celebration waving his hand in front of his nose implying that there was a bad smell.
Fans reacted online finding it hilarious: “He’s the most iconic character in football history.
Another said: “We probably wonât see another player like Jamie Vardy. Dying breed of footballer.”
Meanwhile it leaves Wolves struggling, they sit 19th in the Premier League table and have only netted five goals. They remain without a manager having sacked Bruno Lage.