Jamie Vardy is set to leave Leicester City after the club’s relegation from the Premier League, concluding his 13-year tenure where he notably helped the team win the title in 2016. The 38-year-old striker expressed his disappointment about the season on social media, labeling it a “total embarrassment,” as Leicester is at the bottom of the standings with just 18 points from 33 games. Vardy, who scored 143 goals in the Premier League, will play his final home match on May 18 against Ipswich, leaving a legacy as a club legend cherished by fans and officials alike.
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NATO summit: Mark Rutte calls Donald Trump ‘Daddy’, praises him for boosting Europe’s defence spend
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte sparked attention by calling US President Donald Trump "Daddy" during a press conference, following Trump's comments on the Israel-Iran conflict. The summit resulted in a commitment to increase defense spending significantly, addressing both Trump's demands and concerns over Russian threats, despite discussions on trade tariffs affecting military budgets. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called US President Donald Trump "Daddy" during a press conference,...
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