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A LEICESTER star could be heard shouting “you’ve done f*** all all season” to a team-mate during their dressing room title celebrations.
The Foxes earned promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking last Friday when Leeds fell 4-0 at Queens Park Rangers.
Enzo Maresca’s side responded by wrapping up the Championship title with a game to spare last night, beating Preston 3-0 at Deepdale.
Veteran star Jamie Vardy bagged two on the night, with homegrown local lad Kasey McAteer getting the other.
After the game, the Foxes celebrated their amazing triumph in the dressing room.
Fans’ favourite Abdul Fatawu, 20, wrapped himself in a Ghanaian flag before turning the changing area into a dance floor.
The winger stuck on Azonto by British-Ghanaian star Fuse ODG before throwing some shapes.
He was joined on the dance floor by Stephy Mavididi, who also showed off his moves following what’s been an impressive season for both wingers.
During the video, posted by Fatawu, a player can be heard trying to urge young winger Wanya Marcal to get up and dance.
They said: “Wanya, come on, give us a dance!”
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When the 21-year-old didn’t immediately oblige, they went on: “F***ing hell, you’ve done f*** all, all season! Get on there dancing now.”
Marcal made his Foxes debut in January 2022, but had not appeared again prior to this season.
He featured in two of Leicester’s first three games, but would only play one more minute in the Championship for the remainder of the campaign.
Vardy, meanwhile, is the Foxes’ top scorer with 18 goals – ahead of Mavididi and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall on 12 apiece and Patson Daka with seven.
Leicester will lift the trophy on Saturday, when they host relegation-threatened Blackburn at the King Power Stadium.
Leeds and Ipswich, meanwhile, will battle it out for the other automatic promotion spot.
The Whites currently occupy second on goal difference, although the Tractor Boys possess a game in hand.
Ipswich travel to Coventry this evening in a huge Championship clash that could see them climb three points clear of Leeds going into the final day.
Kieran McKenna’s side then host virtually-relegated Huddersfield on Saturday, with Leeds welcoming fourth-placed Southampton.
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