Leicester City and Jamie Vardy enjoy 'sunday session' in Copenhagen dressed as Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers

The Foxes have been flying this season, and are two points clear at the top of the Premier League

James Orr
Sunday 06 December 2015 10:05 EST
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Leicester players (honestly!) celebrate in Copenhagen
Leicester players (honestly!) celebrate in Copenhagen (instagram.com/andrejkramaric)

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Jamie Vardy is actually having a party.

The Leicester City squad are over in Copenhagen at the moment celebrating their brilliant success this season. The Foxes went back to the Premier League yesterday after a 3-0 victory over Swansea City.

Claudio Ranieiri's side certainly deserve the celebrations then, and here they are in the Danish capital today, coming out of their shell in fancy dress. Some as Teenage Ninja Turtles, some as Power Rangers, there's a Batman there too, and even Pac Man makes an appearance.

Andrej Kramaric posted this picture on Instagram with the caption: "Sundays session".

And here is another view of the party in Copenhagen. The clubs prolific 14-goal striker Vardy can be seen on the right of the shot.

The flying Foxes are next in action in eight days time, when they take on the champions Chelsea at the King Power Stadium, a team that they are currently 17 points ahead of.

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