Jamie Vardy could create Premier League history if he does one thing…

Some of the players from Claudio Ranieri’sstarting XI have achieved greatness elsewhere, with N’Golo Kante and Riyad Mahrez both winning league titles at Chelsea and Manchester City.

While Mahrez and Kante are now playing in the Saudi Pro League, the talisman of that side, Jamie Vardy, is still scoring goals in the Premier League at the age of 37.

Other members of that squad such as Robert Huth, Wes Morgan, Marc Albrighton and Danny Drinkwater have all retired, with the latter taking an interesting path after finishing his professional career.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

Drinkwater was a midfield lynchpin alongside the energetic Kante during the 2016 title win, as the Englishman oozed class with his passing range.

The deep-lying playmaker appeared in 35 of Leicester’s 38 Premier League games in that season, totalling three goals and seven assists.

Drinkwater was just as important in the following season, as his exceptional performances in midfield eventually caught the eye of Chelsea, who paid £35 million to sign him in 2017 – making him a club-record sale at the time.

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