Jamie Vardy: Leicester striker sets new scoring record

From non-league to Premier League record-breaker in four years for former Fleetwood Town centre forward

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City
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Four years ago Jamie Vardy was playing for Fleetwood in the Conference in front of crowds of fewer than 1,000. Today the Leicester striker is the toast of England having become the first player to score in 11 consecutive Premier League matches.

The Foxes frontman netted in the first-half of his side's 1-1 draw against Manchester United on Saturday, and in doing so he eclipsed the record of Ruud van Nistelrooy. The Dutch striker found the net for United in ten consecutive matches stretching over two seasons in 2003, but Vardy's run began on August 29 when he scored against Bournemouth.

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