Claude Puel happy with Jamie Vardy's decision to step down from England duty
The 31-year-old Leicester striker has called time on his 26-cap international career, though he pledged to be available for Gareth Southgate if required in a crisis
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Your support makes all the difference.Leicester boss Claude Puel has backed Jamie Vardy's decision to step away from international football.
The 31-year-old Leicester striker has called time on his 26-cap international career, though he pledged to be available for Gareth Southgate if required in a crisis.
Foxes manager Puel believes his club will reap the benefits of Vardy's decision, which will also give the former non-league forward more time with his young family.
"We have to respect his decision, it's not a decision from a few days, it's a decision from before when we've discussed this," Puel told Sky Sports.
"It's the desire of the player.
"He has to feel his future, and it's important to respect this feeling and this decision. I am happy for him if he's happy."
Asked if Vardy's decision is music to his ears in a Leicester sense, Puel continued: "Yeah, I know like he played for his national team he's always had good concentration.
"But of course it can prevent some injury, he can be more available for us and continue to give his best for Leicester and can take a little more time with his family. That's important in life too."
Leicester will host in-form Liverpool at the King Power Stadium on Saturday, when Vardy will serve the last of his three-match ban.
Puel confirmed the Foxes have no fresh injury concerns ahead of the encounter, with only Matty James sidelined through Achilles trouble.
"Matty has to control his rehabilitation and his progress," said Puel.
"Today was another day in which he had to go to London (for treatment) but he is improving and we hope he can come back in a few weeks, maybe one month.
"We will take patience with him because he needs to come back with all his fitness."
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