A new mural of Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has been mocked for looking more like Mason Mount.
The painting of the ex-England star is on a wall on one of the concourses at the King Power Stadium.
It shows him in the Foxes home kit, doing his trademark arms stretched-out goal celebration.
But supporters think it resembles Man United flop Mount more.
It was spotted as Leicester played Norwich in the Championship yesterday (1 Apr).
Vardy, 37, scored the final goal in the 3-1 win.
But fans couldn’t see the likeness with the artwork, as reported by Need To Know.
Mike Lock stated: “Didn’t know Mason Mount played for Leicester?
“Who knew?”
Tosh Meakin added: “When did Mason Mount play for Leicester?”
One other fan stated: “More like Mason Mount.”
Richard Clever said: “Is that really meant to be Vardy?
“I didn’t recognise this as Vardy.
“Is that a black eye or a monocle over his left eye?
“Not the best picture of Vardy I have seen although far better than I could do.”
Phillip Murphy said: “Can’t explain it but every feature, eyes, nose is facing a different direction.
“This is strange.”
Theo Mason said: “Ruined his face.”
Vardy has played 458 times for Leicester scoring 185 goals.
He was part of the Premier League-winning side of 2015.
Mount, 25, has played just nine times for United since his £55million move from Chelsea.
But he did score in their 1-1 draw at Brentford on Saturday (30 Mar).
It comes after Harry Kane’s statue – commissioned by Waltham Forest Council – was blasted last month for not looking like him.
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