Gathered around the TV at Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray, all Christian Fuchs and his teammates could do was watch.
It was May 2016, and after 36 matches, Leicester City's unlikely heroes were finally admitting to themselves they might achieve the unthinkable: winning the Premier League . They needed nearest challengers Tottenham Hotspur to draw or lose to Chelsea for them to seal the title. "I described it back then as the toughest 90 minutes I've never played because you know what's on the line," Fuchs, Leicester's starting left back, tells ESPN.
As the full-time whistle went at Stamford Bridge, confirming Spurs' 2-2 draw, pandemonium ensued. "I saw people being dragged around the floor by their feet, by their arms, people screaming, people crying," Fuchs remembers. Vardy'