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Published 13:34 18 Jun 2016 BST
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"They’ve been checked with the medical team and there’s nothing wrong with them. "I wouldn’t call it a diet, the Red Bull was just to wake me up in the morning. "It’s not a regular thing whereby I have one every morning. It’s just something I felt I needed that day."Vardy, who was snapped in the England camp with a can of Red Bull and nicotine pouches, admits he doesn't even lift weights like many other elite footballers.
Vardy remarked that the gym would only 'slow me down'. He continued:
"If I go in the gym it will slow me down. I don’t go in for weights or anything like that. People have tried and not succeeded. Each and every person is different and this is my way. "I’m sure if someone else tried doing what I do then it probably wouldn’t work for them.But if this bizarre diet keeps him scoring, then good on him.

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