Leicester City's 5,000-1 Miracle: Premier League Title Heroes Look Back a Decade On
Wes Morgan and Marc Albrighton recall the unbelievable journey of Leicester City's Premier League title win in 2016, including police escorts and Jamie Vardy's party.
Ten years on from one of the greatest sporting upsets in history, Leicester City's title-winning captain Wes Morgan and midfielder Marc Albrighton have opened up about the fairy-tale 2015/16 season that saw the Foxes defy 5,000-1 odds to lift the Premier League trophy.
The Unforgettable Journey
Speaking in a reflective interview, Morgan described the surreal atmosphere that surrounded the club from the very start. 'We had a police escort to Vardy's party after we secured the title. It was like nothing we'd ever experienced. The whole city came alive,' he said. Albrighton added, 'It still doesn't feel real. Every time I watch the highlights, I get goosebumps.' The duo shared behind-the-scenes stories of Claudio Ranieri's man-management, the famous 'Dilly Ding, Dilly Dong' battle cries, and the incredible team spirit that propelled them to the summit.
A Season for the Ages
Leicester's triumph began with a great escape the previous season, where they were bottom of the table in April 2015. Under Ranieri, the team transformed into a counter-attacking machine, with Jamie Vardy scoring in 11 consecutive games and Riyad Mahrez dazzling defenders. The title was confirmed on May 2, 2016, after Tottenham Hotspur drew 2-2 with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, sparking wild celebrations across Leicester.
Legacy and Impact
The victory had a lasting impact on the club and the league. Morgan and Albrighton were integral to the squad that also reached the Champions League quarter-finals the following season. 'Winning the league didn't just change our lives; it changed the perception of what's possible in football,' said Morgan. Albrighton reflected: 'We're still asked about it every day. Fans stop us in the street. It's a beautiful memory that will never fade.'
As the 10th anniversary approaches, Leicester City plan to honor the squad with a series of events, including a reunion match and a documentary. The story of the 5,000-1 outsiders remains a beacon of hope for underdogs everywhere.