Jamie Vardy video: Leicester striker teases Manchester City fans during brilliant win

It ended up 3-1 to the Foxes

Tom Sheen
Saturday 06 February 2016 15:38 GMT
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Jamie Vardy is having one of the best Premier League seasons ever.

Despite not getting on the scoresheet at the Etihad, the English striker - who has to start at Euro 2016 - was a menace to the Manchester City all afternoon.

It took a number of superb blocks from Joe Hart to keep Vardy, the Premier League's top scorer with 18 goals this season, out.

Robert Huth scored two and Riyad Mahrez scored one in a superb win, but that didn't stop Leicester City's No 9 winding up the Manchester City fans.

After Huth's brilliant header put the Foxes three goals up, Vardy turned to the Etihad crowd and gave them the finger - well three, in actual fact

Sergio Aguero may well have pulled a goal back for the home side, in front of a half-empty crowd, but it was too little, too late.

Claudio Ranieri's team held on for a famous 3-1 win that moves them six points clear at the top of the Premier League table.

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