As squeaky bums go, Leicester’s can only be heard by dogs right now.
Jamie Vardy has been charged with improper conduct and he could miss the next three games for his club.
The striker was sent off after receiving a second yellow from referee Jonathan Moss during the 2-2 draw with West Ham on Sunday. Afterwards, the Englishman is alleged to have sworn at the official.
Jamie Vardy could face an extended ban after appearing to swear in the face of referee Jonathan Moss #COYS #LCFC pic.twitter.com/IvGJwmdmCU
— Hotspur Central (@HotspurCentraI) April 17, 2016
Vardy saw red after he was booked for simulation when he went down under pressure from the Hammers’Â Angelo Ogbonna Obinza.
Vardy would’ve been facing a suspension for the visit of Swansea this weekend anyway but now he is looking at a further two games added to the ban if he is found guilty of improper conduct as the FA announced they will investigate both his and Leicester’s behaviour.
“Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy has been charged with improper conduct for his behaviour following his second-half dismissal against West Ham United on Sunday 17 April 2016.
“Leicester have also been charged for failing to control their players following the awarding of an 83rd-minute penalty to West Ham.
“Both the player and the club have until 6pm on Thursday 21 April 2016 to reply to their charge.”
Diego Costa was given an extra one-game suspension when he was hit with improper conduct during the FA clash with Everton.
With just four games remaining in the run-in for the title, Claudio Ranieri will miss his hit man.