Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has acknowledged a Football Association charge of dishonorable behavior.

The 29-year-old defied arbitrator Jon Moss subsequent to being sent off in Sunday's 2-2 draw with West Ham.

By conceding the charge, Vardy, who has asked for an individual hearing, could be given an extra suspension to his present one-match boycott.

Chief League pioneers Leicester have likewise acknowledged a charge of neglecting to control their players.Vardy will miss their diversion against Swansea on Sunday yet could likewise sit out the trek to Manchester United on 1 May.

The Premier League's second top-scorer - with 22 objectives this season - was demonstrated a second yellow card ahead of schedule in the second half subsequent to going to ground in the West Ham punishment zone.

He stood up to Moss, who was condemned for his execution by Match of the Day intellectual Alan Shearer, before leaving the field.

Leicester, who are five focuses clear of Tottenham, need eight focuses from their last four matches to ensure the title.

Their last four matches are against Swansea (home), Manchester United (away), Everton (home) and Chelsea (away).

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