Van Nistelrooy lauds departing Fox Vardy
Ruud van Nistelrooy hailed Jamie Vardy as a "great one" after he signed off with his 200th goal for Leicester City in a 2-0 victory over Ipswich Town.
Vardy was celebrated prior to kick-off at the King Power Stadium and marked his 500th Leicester appearance in all competitions with a 28th-minute goal to give it the lead.
Among the 34 players to have scored 100-plus Premier League goals, only Dwight Yorke (98.4 per cent) has scored a greater proportion of his goals from inside the penalty area than Vardy (97.9 per cent - 142/145).
It was confirmed earlier this week that this would be Vardy's final game, instead of the Foxes' trip to Bournemouth on the final day, and Van Nistelrooy praised his captain after his farewell.
"If you score your 200th goal on your 500th appearance, then you are a great one," Van Nistelrooy said.
"He has been a unique player and person for this football club. In years to come, we will realise we were part of this moment.
"He's a character as well, there's a story and an edge to him. He's a great captain as well.
"We were motivated to do well for Jamie, but also to get more momentum after the Southampton win and the point against Nottingham Forest. It's some positives towards the end of the season."
On the pitch after the final whistle, Vardy addressed the Leicester fans for the final time.
"I've enjoyed every minute of this," he said. "I look forward to keeping an eye on the club I love. They are in my heart.
"From the bottom of my heart, thank you for taking myself and my family in as your own. I hope I've repaid you."
Ipswich has lost 13 of its 18 Premier League games in 2025 (W1 D4), already as many defeats as it suffered across its 40 league matches in the whole of 2024 (W15 D12 L13).
Against Leicester, it had 20 shots, its most in a Premier League game this season. The only newly promoted team to record as many in an away game in the competition this season was Leicester in the reverse fixture at Portman Road (20).
Leif Davies struck the post early on and had a late goal disallowed for offside as the Tractor Boys struggled to break down the Foxes, and Jack Taylor believes this match summed up Ipswich's season as a whole.
"I think we showed some good stuff on the ball, but like so many times this year, there have been moments that have gone against us," he said.
"It's a tough one to take, but it's more about looking to the future and getting back for pre-season now.
"We had so many chances. I think it was 20, the boss said. It's on us to take accountability for that, not taking our chances or making the right decisions at the final bit.
"We've created enough, so we've got to look back on it and try to improve."