The secret Buddhist monks
whose visit helped Leicester thrash Manchester United.
It has been revealed that
Leicester City’s players who consigned Manchester United to an
embarrassing 5-3 on Sunday, September 21, 2014 were blessed by Buddhist
monks just before the match.
The premiership match,
which had the Red Devils as United are also called, leading the score line 3 –
1 during first half, saw the former division 1 team come back into the game to
record a remarkable win which is believed to have come through the help of the
monks.
It was also revealed that two
Leicester’s scorers, David Nugent and Jamie Vardy wore necklaces
featuring Buddha figures with their manager Nigel Pearson who was left pleading
with the monks to visit the team in their league game weekly.
Pearson said: ‘You
can come every week!’
The Buddhist monks, were
flown in by the club’s Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha who
brought them all the way from the Far East previously to attend the training
ground and conduct ceremonies, according to reports.
Jamie Vardy, who scored
against Manchester United on Sunday, wore a Buddhist necklace after the game
Leicester City manager, Nigel
Pearson, is seen here embracing a monk at the King Power Stadium back in April.
Buddhist monks were at the
King Power Stadium for Leicester’s 5-3 win against
Manchester United
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