Jamie Vardy has set another Premier League record in the wake of scoring in an eleventh back to back amusement in Leicester City's top-of-the-table conflict against Manchester United.
Britain striker Vardy started his streak three months back by changing over a punishment in the amazement group pioneer's 1-1 draw at AFC Bournemouth.
A shocking exertion in a weekend ago's 3-0 win at Newcastle United drew Vardy level with Ruud van Nistelrooy on 10 back to back objective scoring so as to score trips and he broke the record against the Dutchman's previous club, hustling on to Christian Fuchs' 24th-moment pass and opening past David De Gea.
The 28-year-old was playing non-class football with Fleetwood Town in 2012 however can now assert a paramount bit of Premier League history.
Vardy beat the Leicester club record by scoring in an eighth back to back amusement in the 3-2 win at West Brom on Oct. 31 and Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge's record for an Englishman in the Premier League fell amid Leicester's next excursion.
The following record in Vardy's sights is the unsurpassed top-flight record of mesh in 12 straight diversions - set by Sheffield United's Jimmy Dunne in the 1931-32 season of the old First Division - that he can approach when Claudio Ranieri's side goes to Swansea City one weekend from now.
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