Jamie Vardy learns Italian laws – and already has his favorite

The chapter of Leicester City by Jamie Vardy ended last season, but the 38 -year -old cult hero is already one of the newspapers in Italy after joining Serie in Side Cremonese.
Vardy has signed a first one -year agreement with the newly promoted club – which includes an option for an additional 12 months – and so far, the move is going well. Cremona is undefeated and seated third in the table, Vardy made his debut, and reports suggest that he and his Rebekah wife have settled well Dolce Vita with their two children.
The couple bought a villa of 2 million pounds sterling in Salò-historically sadly famous as a attachment base of Benito Mussolini, and, by coincidence, now the hometown of the new teammate of Vardy, Romano Mussolini (the great-grandson of the dictator).
In addition to enjoying their new environment, the Vardys also take Italian lessons. Jamie, however, would particularly appreciate the most colorful parts of the vocabulary.
“Jamie and Becky already love Italian life and do everything they can to mix in a transparent way. The whole family has Italian lessons, and Jamie is already aware of some of the most colorful swears,” said a source The sun.
Apparently, his favorite so far is “Vaffanculo” – A not so political sentence that translates without tightening “getting lost”.
It perfectly corresponds to Vardy's reputation: He has already said for having deliberately learned the swear in the languages of his Premier league The opponents to find them during the matches. Now, it seems that he brings this cheeky skill to Serie A – which means that Italian defenders could get more than a simple headache by pursuing it.
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2025-09-19 23:00:00