Football
Jamie Vardy reveals real reason he blew injured referee’s whistle
Jamie Vardy once again proved he’s more than just a goal scorer during Leicester City’s recent clash with Southampton.
In what turned out to be an unusual and comical moment, the veteran striker took matters into his own hands—quite literally—when referee David Webb went down injured.
The match, which held little consequence with both sides already relegated, saw Vardy put Leicester ahead early before stepping into the spotlight for an entirely different reason.
Just four minutes after finding the net for the 199th time in a Leicester shirt, Vardy reacted quickly when referee Webb fell to the turf following a collision with Jordan Ayew.
While the Southampton players continued play unaware of the situation, Vardy sprinted over to Webb, grabbed the official’s hand, and blew the whistle himself to stop the match. The referee was clearly in discomfort, clutching his face as concerned players gathered around.

What followed was a 12-minute stoppage as Webb received medical attention. Ultimately, he couldn’t continue and was replaced by fourth official Sam Barrott.
The unusual intervention from Vardy drew laughter and praise from fans and commentators alike. However, the striker later confessed that his actions weren’t entirely out of concern for the referee.
Speaking with Gary Lineker on Match of the Day, Vardy explained the real reason behind his decision. “To be honest with you, I saw Southampton breaking down the left and with the ref down I thought I’ll blow his whistle to stop the game,” he said with a grin.
Fortunately, Webb, who was officiating his first Premier League game, was later confirmed to be okay.
Back on the pitch, Ayew eventually added a second goal for Leicester, sealing a 2-0 victory in a match that was more about pride than points. For Vardy, the moment was symbolic. With just a few games left before his departure from the club, the striker is chasing personal milestones. He’s now on 199 goals in 498 appearances and eyeing a round 200 before the season ends.
Reflecting on his 13 years with Leicester, Vardy described the journey as life-changing. “It’s been everything. It’s been mine and my family’s life for 13 years.
We’ve been taken in by the fans and the whole city, and it has meant every single thing to me,” he shared. Vardy’s tenure at the club has seen historic moments, including the miraculous Premier League title win in 2015–16 and the FA Cup triumph in 2021.

As his time with the Foxes nears its end, Vardy has been linked with several clubs ahead of the summer transfer window, including Wrexham, Burnley, Sheffield Wednesday, and a potential move to Major League Soccer.
When asked about his future, he remained noncommittal. “I couldn’t tell you at this moment in time. I am enjoying my football and I need a nice break to mentally and physically refresh,” he said.
Football
‘We want him’ – Club chief confirms he wants to sign Man Utd outcast in permanent transfer
Andre Onana could remain in Turkey beyond his loan spell, with Trabzonspor keen to secure him on a permanent deal.
The 30-year-old moved to Trabzonspor after falling out of favour at Manchester United, who brought in Senne Lammens last summer. Since then, Lammens has established himself as the club’s first-choice keeper, paving the way for Onana’s temporary switch.
In Turkey, however, Onana has rediscovered his form and quickly become a key figure. He recently grabbed attention with a standout performance in the Turkish Cup, saving three consecutive penalties to help his side overcome Samsunspor and reach the semi-finals.
The moment sparked widespread reactions online, especially from United supporters recalling their earlier penalty shootout defeat to Grimsby Town, where Onana managed just one save.
Trabzonspor president Ertugrul Dogan has openly expressed the club’s desire to keep the goalkeeper. He indicated that while Onana has his own career plans, the club would be eager to make the move permanent if the circumstances align, leaving the final decision in the player’s hands.
Back in England, United are expected to consider selling Onana, particularly with Lammens now firmly established as their number one. The club will likely aim to recover a significant portion of the £47.5 million they paid to sign him from Inter Milan in 2023, with two years still remaining on his contract.
Beyond his cup heroics, Onana has been a consistent presence in the league, starting every match for Trabzonspor and playing a vital role in their push for the title. His performances have earned strong praise in Turkey, with the club currently sitting third in the table, just six points behind leaders Galatasaray.
Football
Man City place Arsenal ‘bottles’ for sale outside Etihad Stadium before 2025/26 Premier League decider
Manchester City appear to have kicked off the psychological battle ahead of their Premier League showdown with Arsenal.
In the build-up to the match, bottles branded with the Arsenal logo were reportedly being sold outside the stadium, priced cheaply and seemingly intended as a tongue-in-cheek way for home fans to mock the visiting supporters.
The stunt draws inspiration from a recent viral moment at Stamford Bridge, where a City fan was seen jokingly “drinking Arsenal tears” during their emphatic 3-0 win over Chelsea—a clip that quickly spread across social media.
With tensions already high given the importance of the fixture, the gesture adds another layer to the rivalry between the two sides. Arsenal, meanwhile, will be focused on responding where it matters most—on the pitch—as they aim to silence critics and deliver a strong result in what could be a defining game in the title race.
Football
Bruno Fernandes responds to Manchester United star’s dig at Chelsea flop Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho faced criticism from his former Manchester United teammates following Chelsea’s latest Premier League setback.
A first-half goal from Matheus Cunha secured a narrow but important win for United, strengthening the position of Michael Carrick’s side in the race for Champions League qualification. Chelsea, meanwhile, continue to struggle, with the defeat marking their fourth consecutive league loss without finding the net.
Pressure is mounting on head coach Liam Rosenior, who only took charge a few months ago after replacing Enzo Maresca. While the club has not publicly wavered in its support, questions are beginning to emerge over several players, including Garnacho, whose performances have failed to meet expectations since his £40 million move from Old Trafford.
Reports suggest Chelsea could be open to offers for the 21-year-old after a difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge. He had an early opportunity to impress against his former side after coming on for the injured Estevao, but once again struggled to make an impact, finding it hard to break through a United defence that was missing several first-choice centre-backs.

Garnacho also received a hostile reception from United supporters during the match, and the reaction appeared to carry over beyond the pitch. After the game, Luke Shaw shared an image on social media showing himself standing over Garnacho following a challenge. Bruno Fernandes responded with a playful but pointed comment, while former teammate Alex Telles also joined in with reactions.
Chelsea’s broader struggles are becoming increasingly concerning. They now sit four points behind Liverpool in the race for fifth place, despite having played an extra game. The current run—four straight league defeats without scoring—is their worst in nearly three decades, with an even longer drought not seen since 1912.

Across all competitions, the form is equally worrying, with six losses in their last seven matches and 16 goals conceded during that stretch. A significant portion of their recent goals have come in a single outing against Port Vale, highlighting their lack of consistency in front of goal.
After the match, Rosenior admitted uncertainty about what failing to qualify for the Champions League could mean for his future. He acknowledged the result was difficult to take, especially given that Chelsea created numerous chances but failed to convert them. He pointed out that United capitalised on a limited opportunity, while his side were unable to make their attacking pressure count.
Despite the frustration, Rosenior emphasized the need for continued effort and improvement, insisting that the team must find a way to turn their form around before the situation worsens further.
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