Jamie Vardy is the man now, and Leicester City spent last week as the Premier League team of the moment.
Vardy set a Premier League record Saturday by scoring in his 11th consecutive game in the current version of England’s top flight. His goal helped Leicester City earn a 1-1 draw against Manchester United and maintain its one-point lead over the third-placed Red Devils in the Premier League standings.
Jamie Vardy is the first-ever player to score in ELEVEN consecutive #BPL matches pic.twitter.com/iogEK56yIU
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 29, 2015
Ruud van Nistelrooy, the former Manchester United great whom Vardy surpassed, led the worldwide chorus of congratulations.
Well done vardy7! You're number one now and you deserved it. #11inarow. https://t.co/qJHjZlnFDA
— Ruud van Nistelrooij (@RvN1776) November 28, 2015
Jamie Vardy has done it! Scores in 11th consecutive #BPL game, setting new record for longest streak. Congrats!#LEIMUN #LEIvMU
— NESN Soccer (@NESNSoccer) November 28, 2015
Vardy will set English soccer’s all-time record if he scores in his next two games. Jimmy Dunne set the mark in 1931-32 with Sheffield United.
The significance of Vardy’s streak extends beyond the Premier League’s record books. His story of an improbable rise from non-league (or semi-professional) soccer to the top of the English game’s goal-scorers ranks in four-plus years is the stuff of dreamers, artists and romantics — everything Vardy is not.
#BPL TOP GOALSCORERS
14 – Vardy
10 – Lukaku
8 – Ighalo, Kane
7 – Giroud, Aguero, Mahrez pic.twitter.com/2xy3hRpgjF— Premier League (@premierleague) November 30, 2015
Vardy has come this far through the forces of his own talent, determination and self-belief. Leicester City, the team that plucked him from Fleetwood Town in 2012, is reaping the rewards of the chance it took on the previously unheralded Vardy.
14 – Jamie Vardy (14) has now scored the most goals by a Leicester player in a single Premier League campaign. Lauded.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 28, 2015
Premier League survival remains Leicester City’s primary goal for 2015-16, and it needs around 12 points from its next 24 games to hit that mark. Claudio Ranieri has masterminded Leicester City’s rise by moving Vardy from the wing to the center and tailoring his team’s attack around his fast, confident and free-scoring striker.
Regardless of what happens this weekend and beyond, Vardy and Leicester City have ensured their place among the season’s top stories. They also have breathed new life into a league with which some had grown frustrated over its lack of diversity of players and clubs in its top tier.
Saturday, Nov. 28
Aston Villa 2 – 3 Watford
The Villans have spent much of the season in last place, but they’re officially at rock bottom. Relegation appears to be a foregone conclusion for Aston Villa, as new manager Remi Garde couldn’t stop its tailspin in his first month in charge.
5 – Aston Villa have the joint-fewest points of any team in any season in Premier League history after 14 matches. Struggle.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 28, 2015
0 – Aston Villa have won none of their last 12 Barclays Premier League matches (D2 L10). Woe.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 28, 2015
Sunderland 2 – 0 Stoke City
Sam Allardyce has lifted the Black Cats out of the relegation zone.
Sunderland have now won as many #BPL matches in six under Sam Allardyce as they had in 17 under Dick Advocaat (3) pic.twitter.com/NNrTc10bpV
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 29, 2015
Manchester City 3 – 1 Southampton
Manchester City re-takes the league lead with the win.
Crystal Palace 5 – 1 NewcastleÂ
Alan Pardew inflicted revenge on the team he left on Jan. 2 and cast the Magpies deeper into crisis.
Bournemouth 3 – 3 Everton
Some Everton fans stormed the field in celebration of Ross Barkley’s late goal, but the Cherries killed their joy and saved a point on Junior Stanislas’ late header.
2 – The two latest goals in the Premier League this season were scored in Bournemouth v Everton (94:45 & 97:13). Drama.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 28, 2015
Leicester City 1 – 1 Manchester United
Bastian Schweinsteiger’s first Premier League goal earned the Red Devils a point in a game that delivered on Vardy’s promise but failed to captivate neutrals.
Sunday, Nov. 29
Tottenham 0 – 0 Chelsea
Chelsea kept Harry Kane off the scoreboard and earned its first league draw since Sept. 26. But the Blues remain much closer to the relegation zone than the four Champions League places.
With a goalless draw against Chelsea, @SpursOfficial achieved a club first in the Premier League #TOTCHE pic.twitter.com/YjFjUrSZvv
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 30, 2015
West Ham 1 – 1 West Brom
Liverpool 1 – 0 Swansea City
Read about Jurgen Klopp’s first home Premier League win as Liverpool manager in our wrap and what it means from the Reds in our verdict.
Norwich City 1 – 1 Arsenal
Arsenal fell to fourth place after concluding a month to forget with a stalemate.
2 – Arsenal collected only two PL points in November after picking up 12 in October. Hamstrung.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) November 29, 2015
What was your highlight from a dramatic weekend? #BPL pic.twitter.com/YvBmwbNY1Q
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 30, 2015
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