Jamie Vardy destroys Harry Kane with one genius tweet after Leicester win the Premier League

Football
By Mirror | May 03, 2016

There are many things we'd do if we were inside the Jamie Vardy title-winning party right now.

Be drinking a lot of blue WKD. Enjoying the WILD celebrations . Lapping up the adulation .

But we'd also like to give host Jamie Vardy a hearty pat on the back for the simply genius tweet he stuck out in the aftermath.

Before we share it with you, let us just set you up with the backstory.

As Tottenham picked up form and seriously entered the Premier League title race, their talismanic forward put this out on Instagram:

Kane was, of course, implying that Spurs were chasing down the Foxes like lions. Spurs fans loved this.

Then the small deal of Leicester City winning the Premier League happened. Once the initial delirious squad bundle finished, Vardy got out his phone to tweet this:

Not bad for your very first tweet after becoming champions, eh?

 

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