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Watch: Jamie Vardy blows injured referee's whistle to halt play during Leicester's 2-0 victory over Southampton

Watch: Jamie Vardy blows injured referee's whistle to halt play during Leicester's 2-0 victory over Southampton

FP Sports Desk May 4, 2025, 12:33:43 IST

Minutes after scoring his 199th goal for Leicester City, Jamie Vardy blew David Webb’s whistle to halt Southampton’s attack after the referee was left clutching his face on the ground following a collision with Jordan Ayew.

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Watch: Jamie Vardy blows injured referee's whistle to halt play during Leicester's 2-0 victory over Southampton
Leicester City strike Jamie Vardy blows the whistle to halt Southampton's attack following referee David Webb's collision with Jordan Ayew. Image credit: Screengrab of video posted by @VOOsport on X

Veteran Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy briefly filled in for referee David Webb after the latter was accidentally shoulder-barged by his teammate Jordan Ayew during Saturday’s home game against Southampton at the King Power Stadium, which they ended up winning 2-0. Vardy, who had scored the opening goal for the Foxes minutes before the incident, blew the referee’s whistle to halt the Saints’ attack with Webb clutching his face while lying on the ground.

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“I saw Southampton breaking down the left and with the ref down I thought I’ll blow his whistle to stop the game,” Vardy told BBC on Saturday.

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Webb lasted just 22 minutes on what was his Premier League debut, and was replaced by fourth official Sam Barrott after a delay that lasted 11 minutes.

Vardy’s goal was his 199th for Leicester as Southampton wasted a chance to avoid a share of the lowest points total in Premier League history.

Simon Rusk’s bottom of the table team are trying to avoid finishing with just 11 points – which would match Derby’s low mark set in 2007-08.

But Southampton’s hopes of getting a 12th point quickly faded against fellow relegated side Leicester.

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After announcing last week that he will leave the club at the end of the season, the 38-year-old Vardy bagged a farewell goal as he put second-bottom Leicester ahead in the 17th minute.

Leicester finally won for the first time since January as Ayew grabbed the second goal in the 44th minute.

Southampton have now lost 28 of their 35 league games and have three matches left to avoid sharing the low points record with Derby.

Arsenal lose to Bournemouth ahead of PSG showdown

Arsenal suffered a blow ahead of their Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain as Evanilson fired Bournemouth to a historic 2-1 victory, while Aston Villa boosted their top five bid with a 1-0 win against Fulham on Saturday.

Mikel Arteta’s side took the lead through Declan Rice’s first half opener on his 100th appearance for the club.

But Dean Huijsen equalised in the second half and Evanilson completed the comeback to give Bournemouth their first ever away win over Arsenal.

Beaten 1-0 by PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday, Arsenal will need a much-improved performance in the second leg in Paris on Wednesday.

Arsenal suffered a 2-1 defeat against Bournemouth at home despite Declan Rice putting them in the lead in the 34th minute. AP

The second-placed Gunners also still require six points to guarantee Champions League qualification for next season via a top five finish in the Premier League.

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Arsenal finished as runners-up behind Manchester City for the last two seasons and the Champions League is their last hope of a trophy this term.

They last reached the Champions League final in 2006 and have never won the tournament.

“We should have put the game to bed. We defended really poorly, nowhere near the standards that we are used to,” Arteta said.

“We wanted to generate the momentum and a really positive vibe today and we haven’t.

“What we have created is frustration, rage and anger. Make sure we use that on Wednesday.”

Unai Emery’s side are back in the hunt to finish in the Premier League’s top five thanks to Youri Tielemans’ 12th-minute header at Villa Park.

Seventh-placed Villa extended their unbeaten run on home turf to 20 games in all competitions, lifting them level with sixth-placed Nottingham Forest and fifth-placed Chelsea on 60 points.

After bouncing back from their dismal FA Cup semi-final loss to Crystal Palace last weekend, Villa will hope their rivals falter over the weekend as the top five race heads for a dramatic climax.

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“If we weren’t winning today, forget it completely,” Emery said.

“Today, we got more or less to be close to Europe. Wow, fantastic, brilliant. The best gift we can achieve after it is the Europa League or Champions League.

“We will fight for it, Europe, and hopefully we can fight for the Champions League.”

Ipswich fight back from two goals down against Everton

Relegated Ipswich fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 in Everton’s penultimate match at Goodison Park.

Kieran McKenna’s third-bottom side trailed to Beto’s 26th-minute goal and Dwight McNeil’s effort nine minutes later.

But Julio Enciso’s 30-yard rocket reduced the deficit in the 41st minute and George Hirst equalised with 11 minutes left.

Everton’s emotional last match at Goodison before moving to their new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium next season comes against Southampton on May 18.

With AFP inputs

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