Jamie Vardy takes injured referee's whistle, blows it to stop Premier League game so official could get help
- Jamie Vardy blew referee David Webb's whistle to stop a Premier League game between Leicester City and Southampton on Saturday after Webb suffered a head injury mid-first half.
- The incident occurred when Webb accidentally collided with Leicester's Jordan Ayew and was visibly in pain, leading to a lengthy stoppage while he received medical treatment.
- During his Premier League debut, Webb underwent a concussion assessment and was subsequently substituted by fourth official Sam Barrott after a 12-minute stoppage at the King Power Stadium.
- Vardy had put Leicester ahead with a goal scored shortly before the referee's injury, marking his 199th goal for the club, and Leicester went on to secure a 2-0 victory.
- This event marked one of the final matches of Vardy’s 13-year Leicester career, as he confirmed last month he will leave the club after this season concludes.
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