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Wednesday, 6 September 2017

It's harmless banter - Vardy defends Alli over middle-finger gesture

The England and Leicester City striker says a middle-finger gesture from the Spurs attacker does not warrant investigation from FIFA.
 
Dele Alli's middle-finger gesture should not be investigated by FIFA as it was just "harmless banter", according to England team-mate Jamie Vardy.

Dele Alli's middle-finger gesture should not be investigated by FIFA as it was just "harmless banter", according to England team-mate Jamie Vardy.



Alli appeared to make the offensive signal at the referee during Monday's 2-1 World Cup qualifying win against Slovakia at Wembley.


But the Tottenham star later insisted via social media that the gesture was aimed at his former Spurs team-mate Kyle Walker and made in jest.


Vardy, who was an unused substitute for Gareth Southgate's side in that match, has defended Alli over suggestions he could face an investigation.

"The middle finger? Come on, it's harmless, isn't it? It's just something that has been blown out of proportion," Vardy said.
Vardy suggested moments such as Alli's gesture towards his former team-mate should not be taken out of football.

"If he gets reprimanded for that, then we might as well take emotion and enjoyment out of the game," Vardy added at the premiere of his new TV show, The Next Jamie Vardy.

"Everyone has got to have a bit of banter, otherwise I don't think you would get through the day of being a footballer."


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