Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Jamie Vardy Increasingly Diligent in Scoring Goals to the Premier League’s Top Six Teams’ Goal

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Jamie Vardy


DBasia.news –  Arsenal swallowed a 3-0 defeat to Leicester City at the King Power Stadium in the 36th continuing Premier League. Jamie Vardy, Leicester striker, played a major role in the victory and confirmed his neat record against the big Premier League teams.

The Gunners played at Leicester headquarters in the 36th continuing Premier League, Sunday (4/28) evening WIB. Arsenal lost heavily through Youri Tielemans goals and Vardy’s two goals were created in the second half.

For Arsenal under Unai Emery’s direction, the defeat was the third defeat in a row in the Premier League after losing to Crystal Palace (2-3) and Wolverhampton Wanderers (1-3). While Leicester continued its great performance under the direction of Brendan Rodgers.

Not only Leicester, Vardy’s performance also improved under the care of the former Liverpool and Celtic manager. Vardy has scored 100 Premier League goals for the Foxes and nine goals in the Premier League under Rodgers.

The manager feels very fortunate to have a quality attacker like Vardy, who won the 2015-16 Premier League title. The 32-year-old striker is classified as an underrated striker (rarely highlighted) despite having the quality of Europe’s top striker.

Throughout his career Vardy spent more time with non-League clubs before joining Leicester in 2012. Developing under the care of Claudio Ranieri, Vardy’s sharpness was increasingly sharpened until the public in England respected him.

Vardy is a typical striker who is aiming for a gap in the opponent’s defense, running in between, and running ahead of them to score. The victim was not playing games. Most of his goals were created against the big or top teams in the Premier League.

Vardy, according to statistics from Coral, has scored 34 goals against six top-flight teams in the Premier League. The details are: Chelsea (four goals), Tottenham Hotspur (five goals), Manchester City (five goals), Manchester United (five goals), Liverpool (seven goals) and Arsenal (eight goals).

According to his nickname, predator in the box or predator in the opponent’s penalty box area, Vardy is also a predator for prey in the six major Premier League.

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