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- Updated: October 22, 2016
Jamie Vardy wasn’t missed by Leicester City as they got back on track against Crystal Palace, according to Niall Quinn.
City regained their domestic swagger and made it 20 Premier League games unbeaten at the King Power Stadium with a 3-1 victory over Palace.
The Premier League champions left out Vardy, who was without a goal in nine games, with Ahmed Musa slotting in on the left wing and Islam Slimani through the middle.
Vardy’s replacement Musa opened the scoring and impressed with his overall performance level.
“There was no Vardy, but he wasn’t missed,” Quinn said.
“I think …