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Jamie Vardy slams Twitter trolls over threats to his daughter

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy warms up prior to the Barclays Premier League match at The King Power Stadium, Leicester.

Leicester and England forward Jamie Vardy has hit out at "shocking and vile" Twitter trolls who made sexual threats against his one-year-old daughter.

The graphic abuse came after the Leicester striker's fiancee posted pictures of the toddler wearing a Foxes shirt ahead of their match against Southampton on Sunday.

Rebekah Nicholson tweeted the shots of her daughter wearing the blue T-shirt with 'Daddy' emblazoned on the back, which prompted graphic threats on the social networking site.

She responded to one: "There are no words for people like you! You need locking up."

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Image: Leicestershire Police have confirmed they are liaising with the football club

Vardy posted a screenshot of the threats, with the words "shocking and vile".

Police are in contact with Vardy's club Leicester over the abuse.

A spokeswoman for Leicestershire Police said: "We are aware of the tweets and are liaising with the club. No formal complaint has yet been made." She added that if a complaint is made, the force will launch an investigation.

Leicester City Football Club called the abuse "shocking".

A spokesman said: "We have offered our full support to Jamie and his family in dealing with this shocking abuse and referred the matter to the police."