J. Vardy could achieve a new record in the next match

"Leicester City" fans certainly cannot complain this season, but when it seemed yesterday that Riyad Mahrez would take the penalty kick from eleven meters in front of "Watford", they raised from dissatisfaction. The Algerian then passed the ball to Jamie Vardy - the man the fans wanted to see. In this way, Mahrez gave his teammate the opportunity to become only the second player in the history of the "Premier" League to score in nine consecutive matches. The English national team sniper confidently converted the penalty and is now just a step away from equalling the legend Ruud van Nistelrooy from "Manchester United". However, Vardy's achievement is already more impressive, as the Dutchman's accurate shot streak lasted for two seasons - from March to August 2003. Meanwhile, "Leicester" leader needed just over three months of one season to score nine times in a row."