Danny Simpson gets new leg tattoo of himself and daughter celebrating Leicester's Premier League triumph

  • Leicester's Danny Simpson showed off his new tattoo on Instagram on Tuesday
  • The right back's leg tattoo is of Simpson holding his daughter on his shoulders
  • Simpson's new tattoo is of a photo from Leicester's Premier League celebrations
  • Simpson is currently enjoying some time off due to the international break 

Winning the Premier League with Leicester in the 2015-16 season clearly still holds a special place in Danny Simpson's heart.

The full back took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a picture of a new leg tattoo that celebrates Leicester's title triumph.

Simpson's new inkwork is of him carrying his daughter, Skye Lorena, on his shoulders from Leicester's title celebrations at the King Power Stadium back in May.

Leicester's Danny Simpson posted a picture of his new leg tattoo on his Instagram story

Leicester's Danny Simpson posted a picture of his new leg tattoo on his Instagram story

Simpson pictured with his daughter, Skye Lorena, celebrating Leicester's title triumph 

Simpson pictured with his daughter, Skye Lorena, celebrating Leicester's title triumph 

Simpson clearly still fondly remembers the Foxes' remarkable title triumph from two seasons ago.


Leicester, who were tipped for relegation after escaping the drop the season before, overcame all the odds to win the English top flight title by a remarkable 10 points.

Former Newcastle defender Simpson is currently enjoying a rest from his club duties due to the international break.

Following the international fixtures, Leicester face Chelsea at home as Craig Shakespeare's side look to bounce back from their defeat against Manchester United.

The Foxes, who have three points from their first three league games, were defeated 2-0 by Jose Mourinho's side, with Marcus Rashford and Marouane Fellaini scoring for the Old Trafford outfit. 

Danny Simpson and his Leicester team-mates lost 2-0 against Man United last weekend

Danny Simpson and his Leicester team-mates lost 2-0 against Man United last weekend

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