How Twitter reacted to Jamie Vardy’s England call-up
Published:Leicester’s Jamie Vardy and QPR striker Charlie Austin were the headline news following the latest England squad announcement.
28-year-old Vardy has scored four goals and made eight assists (more on that below) as part of the Foxes’ successful survival bid while Hoops talisman Austin has netted 17 times in his first season at the top level.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to the former’s call-up to play for his country.
8 – Jamie Vardy has as many assists from open play as Eden Hazard in the Premier League this season. International?
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) May 21, 2015
Opta weren’t prepared to be sniffy about Vardy’s England bow.
To the mugs who laughed at me for saying after the 5-3 that Jamie Vardy could make the squad! pic.twitter.com/ha725L9aHF — Ian Wright (@IanWright0) May 21, 2015
And neither was Arsenal legend turned pundit, Ian Wright.
England squad announced: Ashley Young not included, Jamie Vardy in. pic.twitter.com/MPA8L8wgRI
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) May 21, 2015
Jamie Vardy, Ryan Mason and Tom Heaton in the England squad. But that’s none of my business… pic.twitter.com/mMNU5Z1ls7 — TheODDSbible (@TheOddsBible) May 21, 2015
But naturally there were a few of you happy to stick the boot in.
Roy: I saw Jamie Vardy at Fleetwood and players like him who like running in behind defenders are good for coaches. He’s had a good season
— England (@england) May 21, 2015
Ultimately though, it’s only Roy’s views that matter.
BREAKING: #lcfc‘s @vardy7 named in the @england squad for June internationals vs Republic of Ireland and Slovenia. Congratulations Jamie!
— Leicester City (@OfficialFOXES) May 21, 2015
And finally, Leicester were rightly pretty chuffed too.
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