Leicester's home form has been particularly challenging, with nine straight matches without scoring at the King Power Stadium. This is a new English record, and it's clear that the team has been facing difficulties.
Vardy, who led Leicester to the Premier League title in 2016, is their top scorer this season with seven goals, but has not scored in his last 10 matches. He has expressed his disappointment and frustration with the team's performance, calling the season a "total embarrassment" and admitting that the team "failed" as a collective.
Vardy posted a statement on social media, saying, "I don't even know what to say. There are no excuses. Collectively, as players and as a club, we failed. I refuse to make excuses or hide the truth."
Vardy has been with Leicester for 13 seasons and has experienced many highs and successes, but this season has been a difficult one for him personally. He apologizes to the fans for not performing well and for the disappointing season they've had.
With five games remaining, Leicester will face a challenging schedule, including a match against Premier League's top-performing team, Wolves, on Saturday. The team's future, including Vardy's, will likely be under scrutiny as the season comes to a close.
Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, who took charge in November, has also faced criticism for his performance, with the team taking only four points from his last 18 games.