comprehend Leicester have offered Jamie Vardy and his family additional security after he said he and his significant other have been focused on taking after Claudio Ranieri's sacking.
The England striker uncovered his significant other Rebekah has been "cut up" while driving with their kids in the back of the auto and has discussed the demise dangers he gets "each week".
Vardy feels the dangers are therefore of reports that he, and other senior players at Leicester, assumed a part in the Italian being sacked a month ago. The striker is resolved he doesn't ha anything to do with Ranieri's sacking.
The Premier League champions as of now have a full-time security staff set up to guarantee the wellbeing of the squad, and the club know about the dangers made to Vardy and his family via web-based networking media.
Right now, the player has not asked for any additional safety efforts be set up.
Vardy says the circumstance has not been aided by reports he was among various players plotting against Ranieri after a Champions League vanquish at Sevilla, yet he said he was really sat in "hostile to doping for three hours" after the diversion.
"I read one story that said it [the meeting] was straight after the Sevilla diversion," he said. "It said I was by and by included in a meeting when I was really sat in hostile to doping for three hours. A couple of you [media] stuck around for a meeting after.
"At that point obviously the story is out there and individuals lift it up and hop on it and you're getting demise dangers about your family, kids, everything. Via web-based networking media, and so on - strolling down the road. To be straightforward I get them consistently.
"Football fans don't appear to like me. I simply get on with it however when individuals are attempting to cut your missus up while she's driving along, with the children in the back of the auto, it's not the best. It's happened a lot of times.
"It is frightening. All that can happen is they get prohibited on Twitter. Individuals get cut up however in the event that there's no cameras you're screwed."