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Jamie Vardy and his Leicester City teammates are STILL partying the day after winning the league title – as they take ANOTHER dig at Leeds by singing ‘I Predict a Riot’ while celebrating wildly at home.

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester City teammates are still singing, dancing and partying after sealing the league title.

Leicester beat Preston 3-0 at Deepdale on Monday night to bring home Premier League silverware, with Vardy scoring twice.

Celebrations in the dressing room were loud and mocking Leeds United as players bounced and sang the Kaiser Chiefs rock song ‘I Predict a Riot’.

It’s reminiscent of the time Leeds and their fans let out the same tune at Elland Road in February when they beat Leicester 3-1 and closed the gap to six points.

Vardy and his friends brought this song to one of their homes on Tuesday morning and rejoiced with beer, games and dancing, sharing their joy on Instagram.

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester teammates rejoiced at one of their homes on Tuesday

Jamie Vardy and his Leicester teammates rejoiced at one of their homes on Tuesday

The 37-year-old striker was almost hanging from one of the ceiling beams, such was his euphoria.

They banged the kitchen counter to create their own rhythm.

“Did you boys just go wild,” a fan asked in the comments section.

“JAMIE VARDY HAS A PARTY,” wrote another. Insightful.

On Monday night, 5,700 traveling Leicester fans at Deepdale chanted “I predict the play-offs” as they trolled Leeds.

The mockery continued in the Leicester dressing room as a video emerged of Jamie Vardy, Harry Winks and their colleagues singing ‘I Predict a Riot’ as they celebrated.

Mail Sport is unsure whether Leicester would win any awards for their singing, but their passion was unwavering.

Vardy, 37, has scored 20 goals this season and is in talks with Leicester over a one-year contract extension. His contract ends this summer.

The budding boyband sang

The aspiring boyband sang “I Predict a Riot” to mock Leeds fans who had done the same after a win over Leicester earlier in the season.

Leicester City players and fans mercilessly trolled Leeds after winning the league title

Leicester City players and fans mercilessly trolled Leeds after winning the league title

Mail Sport understands that both parties are interested in a one-year renewal but there are no guarantees and if he does not stay, offers from elsewhere are likely to arise.

He thinks he can continue playing into his 40s.

Vardy, who scored 190 goals during his 12 years at the club, admitted he was unsure whether he would stay at Leicester for their return to the Premier League.

“I might not be,” Vardy said. “I’m not ready to hang up my boots yet, my legs are fine. I feel as fit as ever, so we’ll see what happens.

“This club is huge. I’m not going to refrain from it. They took a huge hit from me when they signed me. A non-league player. It took me a while to adapt.

“I struggled in my first season, but in the second season we got on like a house on fire. The goals started coming.

Vardy has already established himself as a Leicester legend thanks to his leading role in their shock Premier League title victory in 2016.

The striker also won the FA Cup with the Foxes, as well as two league titles.

Jamie Vardy was praised by fans for his wild finish for his second goal against Preston

Jamie Vardy was praised by fans for his wild finish for his second goal against Preston

The veteran striker was gifted an open goal on the rebound in the penalty area.

The veteran striker was gifted an open goal on the rebound in the penalty area.

Fans quickly took to social media to congratulate the veteran on his shot, with the striker described as “one of a kind”.

Vardy scored twice before Kasey McAteer added a third and Vardy was praised for emphatically smashing the ball high into a needlessly loud gaping goal from close range for his second.

Defender Wout Faes had hit the post after a wild run into the box, with Vardy reacting quickly to latch onto the rebound inside the six-yard box.

“Here’s Faes, one turn, another, he shoots and it’s off the post again, Vardy is there. Is he hitting it home? No, he’s absolutely hitting it into the top of the net and the side exterior is LIMBS!!!’ » tweeted the Foxes.

“Jamie Vardy committed the most unnecessary smash-up in the history of football,” wrote one account.

“You love to hate him, you can almost guarantee he screamed ‘take it’ while punching him,” said another.

Vardy admitted he doesn’t know if he will be at the club next season, but they are in talks to renew their contract.

A third simply wrote ‘Jamie Vardy’s most important goal’, while a Preston fan admitted ‘I really respect him’ despite the striker’s goal against his club.

The Foxes can reach 100 points if they beat Blackburn at the King Power Stadium in the final game of the season on Saturday.

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