Leicester City's Kasper Schmeichel saves from Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Reuters Leicester's caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare made only one change from the side that took to the field for Ranieri's final game -- last week's 2-1 loss in Sevilla in a Champions League last-16 first leg -- bringing in Shinji Okazaki for Ahmed Musa.
Okazaki's flying header forced Mignolet into another save before Vardy scuffed a volley at the Liverpool keeper having produced a wonderful piece of skill to control a high ball.
The England striker, playing higher up the pitch on Shakespeare's instructions, made no mistake in the 28th minute though, racing on to Marc Albrighton's perfectly-weighted pass before drilling a powerful shot past Mignolet.
It was Leicester's first goal for 638 minutes, and 11 minutes later they had another. James Milner's clearance bounced towards Drinkwater 25 metres out and the midfielder steadied himself before launching a rocket that flashed into the net.
The expected Liverpool response never materialised after the break and Leicester went further ahead on the hour when Vardy timed his jump perfectly to head in Christian Fuchs's cross.
Leicester's fans roared "3-0 to the champions" while also chanting the name of Ranieri and it was easy to imagine they had been transported back to last season when their team took the title by 10 points.
Coutinho scored in the 69th minute with a cool side-foot finish and the visitors suddenly came to life, although it was too little too late for Juergen Klopp's side who have won only once in seven league games.RESULTS:Leicester City 3 Vardy 28,60, Drinkwater 39 Liverpool 1 Coutinho 68Sunday, February 26Tottenham Hotspur 4 Harry Kane 14,32,37, Dele Alli 45+1 Stoke City 0Saturday, February 25Watford 1 Deeney 3(pen) West Ham United 1 Ayew 73Chelsea 3 Fabregas 19, Pedro 72, Costa 84 Swansea City 1 Llorente 45+2Crystal Palace 1 van Aanholt 34 Middlesbrough 0West Bromwich Albion 2 Dawson 10, McAuley 21 Bournemouth 1 King 4(pen)Hull City 1 Huddlestone 72(pen) Burnley 1 Michael Keane 76Everton 2 Idrissa Gueye 40, Lukaku 80 Sunderland 0Standings P W D L F A Pts1 Chelsea 26 20 3 3 55 19 632 Tottenham Hotspur 26 15 8 3 50 18 533 Manchester City 25 16 4 5 51 29 524 Arsenal 25 15 5 5 54 28 505 Liverpool 26 14 7 5 55 33 496 Manchester United 25 13 9 3 38 21 487 Everton 26 12 8 6 42 27 448 West Bromwich Albion 26 11 7 8 36 32 409 West Ham United 26 9 6 11 35 44 3310 Stoke City 26 8 8 10 30 40 3211 Burnley 26 9 4 13 28 37 3112 Watford 26 8 7 11 30 43 3113 Southampton 25 8 6 11 28 31 3014 Bournemouth 26 7 5 14 36 51 2615 Leicester City 26 6 6 14 27 44 2416 Swansea City 26 7 3 16 32 57 2417 Middlesbrough 26 4 10 12 19 28 2218 Crystal Palace 26 6 4 16 33 46 2219 Hull City 26 5 6 15 23 50 2120 Sunderland 26 5 4 17 24 48 19 In their first match since manager Claudio Ranieri was sacked after five successive defeats in which they failed to score a goal, Leicester produced the kind of vibrant display that carried them to glory last May.
Liverpool were simply overwhelmed as their hopes of a top-four finish suffered a severe setback.
Vardy gave Leicester the lead in the 28th minute with his first league goal since December.
Danny Drinkwater made it 2-0 with a stunning volley six minutes before halftime and Vardy headed rejuvenated Leicester's third on the hour as Liverpool crumbled.
Liverpool enjoyed plenty of possession and Philippe Coutinho gave them a lifeline after 69 minutes but Leicester held on for a crucial victory which took them up three places to 15th.
"It feels good, we need to enjoy it while it lasts and build on this," Drinkwater said. "You could call it a reaction, we have come under a bit of stick."
Vardy said he could not put his finger on why Leicester had suddenly produced a performance worthy of champions after a pitiful defence of their title.
"We've been working hard on everything we've been asked to do but it's not been happening. Tonight it all clicked."
Leicester's players looked fired-up from the first whistle and Vardy caught Sadio Mane with an ugly tackle inside a minute.
Liverpool, well-rested after a two-week break and some warm weather training in Spain, lacked any rhythm and keeper Simon Mignolet was called into action to stop a Robert Huth header.
Leicester City's Kasper Schmeichel saves from Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Reuters Leicester's caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare made only one change from the side that took to the field for Ranieri's final game -- last week's 2-1 loss in Sevilla in a Champions League last-16 first leg -- bringing in Shinji Okazaki for Ahmed Musa.
Okazaki's flying header forced Mignolet into another save before Vardy scuffed a volley at the Liverpool keeper having produced a wonderful piece of skill to control a high ball.
The England striker, playing higher up the pitch on Shakespeare's instructions, made no mistake in the 28th minute though, racing on to Marc Albrighton's perfectly-weighted pass before drilling a powerful shot past Mignolet.
It was Leicester's first goal for 638 minutes, and 11 minutes later they had another. James Milner's clearance bounced towards Drinkwater 25 metres out and the midfielder steadied himself before launching a rocket that flashed into the net.
The expected Liverpool response never materialised after the break and Leicester went further ahead on the hour when Vardy timed his jump perfectly to head in Christian Fuchs's cross.
Leicester's fans roared "3-0 to the champions" while also chanting the name of Ranieri and it was easy to imagine they had been transported back to last season when their team took the title by 10 points.
Coutinho scored in the 69th minute with a cool side-foot finish and the visitors suddenly came to life, although it was too little too late for Juergen Klopp's side who have won only once in seven league games.RESULTS:Leicester City 3 Vardy 28,60, Drinkwater 39 Liverpool 1 Coutinho 68Sunday, February 26Tottenham Hotspur 4 Harry Kane 14,32,37, Dele Alli 45+1 Stoke City 0Saturday, February 25Watford 1 Deeney 3(pen) West Ham United 1 Ayew 73Chelsea 3 Fabregas 19, Pedro 72, Costa 84 Swansea City 1 Llorente 45+2Crystal Palace 1 van Aanholt 34 Middlesbrough 0West Bromwich Albion 2 Dawson 10, McAuley 21 Bournemouth 1 King 4(pen)Hull City 1 Huddlestone 72(pen) Burnley 1 Michael Keane 76Everton 2 Idrissa Gueye 40, Lukaku 80 Sunderland 0Standings P W D L F A Pts1 Chelsea 26 20 3 3 55 19 632 Tottenham Hotspur 26 15 8 3 50 18 533 Manchester City 25 16 4 5 51 29 524 Arsenal 25 15 5 5 54 28 505 Liverpool 26 14 7 5 55 33 496 Manchester United 25 13 9 3 38 21 487 Everton 26 12 8 6 42 27 448 West Bromwich Albion 26 11 7 8 36 32 409 West Ham United 26 9 6 11 35 44 3310 Stoke City 26 8 8 10 30 40 3211 Burnley 26 9 4 13 28 37 3112 Watford 26 8 7 11 30 43 3113 Southampton 25 8 6 11 28 31 3014 Bournemouth 26 7 5 14 36 51 2615 Leicester City 26 6 6 14 27 44 2416 Swansea City 26 7 3 16 32 57 2417 Middlesbrough 26 4 10 12 19 28 2218 Crystal Palace 26 6 4 16 33 46 2219 Hull City 26 5 6 15 23 50 2120 Sunderland 26 5 4 17 24 48 19
Leicester City's Kasper Schmeichel saves from Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho Reuters Leicester's caretaker manager Craig Shakespeare made only one change from the side that took to the field for Ranieri's final game -- last week's 2-1 loss in Sevilla in a Champions League last-16 first leg -- bringing in Shinji Okazaki for Ahmed Musa.
Okazaki's flying header forced Mignolet into another save before Vardy scuffed a volley at the Liverpool keeper having produced a wonderful piece of skill to control a high ball.
The England striker, playing higher up the pitch on Shakespeare's instructions, made no mistake in the 28th minute though, racing on to Marc Albrighton's perfectly-weighted pass before drilling a powerful shot past Mignolet.
It was Leicester's first goal for 638 minutes, and 11 minutes later they had another. James Milner's clearance bounced towards Drinkwater 25 metres out and the midfielder steadied himself before launching a rocket that flashed into the net.
The expected Liverpool response never materialised after the break and Leicester went further ahead on the hour when Vardy timed his jump perfectly to head in Christian Fuchs's cross.
Leicester's fans roared "3-0 to the champions" while also chanting the name of Ranieri and it was easy to imagine they had been transported back to last season when their team took the title by 10 points.
Coutinho scored in the 69th minute with a cool side-foot finish and the visitors suddenly came to life, although it was too little too late for Juergen Klopp's side who have won only once in seven league games.RESULTS:Leicester City 3 Vardy 28,60, Drinkwater 39 Liverpool 1 Coutinho 68Sunday, February 26Tottenham Hotspur 4 Harry Kane 14,32,37, Dele Alli 45+1 Stoke City 0Saturday, February 25Watford 1 Deeney 3(pen) West Ham United 1 Ayew 73Chelsea 3 Fabregas 19, Pedro 72, Costa 84 Swansea City 1 Llorente 45+2Crystal Palace 1 van Aanholt 34 Middlesbrough 0West Bromwich Albion 2 Dawson 10, McAuley 21 Bournemouth 1 King 4(pen)Hull City 1 Huddlestone 72(pen) Burnley 1 Michael Keane 76Everton 2 Idrissa Gueye 40, Lukaku 80 Sunderland 0Standings P W D L F A Pts1 Chelsea 26 20 3 3 55 19 632 Tottenham Hotspur 26 15 8 3 50 18 533 Manchester City 25 16 4 5 51 29 524 Arsenal 25 15 5 5 54 28 505 Liverpool 26 14 7 5 55 33 496 Manchester United 25 13 9 3 38 21 487 Everton 26 12 8 6 42 27 448 West Bromwich Albion 26 11 7 8 36 32 409 West Ham United 26 9 6 11 35 44 3310 Stoke City 26 8 8 10 30 40 3211 Burnley 26 9 4 13 28 37 3112 Watford 26 8 7 11 30 43 3113 Southampton 25 8 6 11 28 31 3014 Bournemouth 26 7 5 14 36 51 2615 Leicester City 26 6 6 14 27 44 2416 Swansea City 26 7 3 16 32 57 2417 Middlesbrough 26 4 10 12 19 28 2218 Crystal Palace 26 6 4 16 33 46 2219 Hull City 26 5 6 15 23 50 2120 Sunderland 26 5 4 17 24 48 19 

