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Jamie Vardy Humble After Premier League Record

Premier League’s record-breaking striker Jamie Vardy has reportedly caught the eye of Hollywood filmmakers after his incredible rise.

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That was the question being debated by experts Jamie Carragher, Gary Neville and Peter Schmeichel on Sky Sports after the Leicester striker continued his record-breaking run in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United.

Vardy is pushing hard for a place in the England squad at Euro 2016 and will be determined to make the next call-up to the national side for friendlies in March.

Vardy’s playing style suits the fast paced attacking play his manager employs and he has reaped the rewards thus far, and may do so further with a new contract or big money move in January or the summer. “We tried to play a little differently – I thought the formation was good and it is not easy for the opposing team”. United did very little with the ball but City showed Louis van Gaal’s side the kind of respect that a genuine title contender wouldn’t at home.

With the result beyond doubt, Neymar and Suarez went to pains to try and set up their strike partner Messi, who went close three times and struck the upright before he got his goal to round off the rout in stoppage time. “I know what type of player he is”.

“I had to close the channels for Vardy and Okazaki, and that was always a reason, and we also had one man more in midfield so we had a lot of space and, because of that, we dominated the game. The man deserves great credit for turning our club around, bringing us from league one to the Premier League” comments Roberts, a devoted fan of Pearson who was upset when the unique Englishman was given the sack.

Ranieri said: ” I was sure he wanted to change something.

Seddon, who scored in the same fixture as Vardy on three occasions, said: “He was a skinny, scruffy lad and people were wondering why we’d paid so much money for him”.

Four seasons ago, he was playing non-league football for tiny northern team Fleetwood Town.

“If you can find some sort of hidden gems in local or non-league football, I think it would be a no-brainer to give them a chance”. On the opening goal: You can imagine that we have prepared [to stop] that because that is Leicester’s quality.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger equalized for United, ensuring Leicester slipped from thier surprising position at the league summit, but that was just a footnote on a memorable day for Vardy.

Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy currently tops the Premier League goalscoring charts with 14 goals