Jamie Vardy

Top Premier League Goalscorers: Jamie Vardy, Part III

The third and final instalment, covering goals 67 to 99 of Jamie Vardy’s Premier League goals for Leicester City, includes historic strikes and memorable milestones for the iconic Foxes star.
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Having recapped goals one to 66 in recent weeks, all 33 of his most recent top-flight strikes for the Club are now available to watch on LCFC TV.

Vardy, the 2019/20 Premier League campaign’s leading scorer, with 19 efforts to his name, is edging ever closer to the coveted 100-goal mark in England’s top tier.

His 99th, and most recent, Premier League goal came against Aston Villa in early March, while there are plenty of other significant efforts included, as recalled below.

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Vardy's goal sealed a first win at Stamford Bridge since the turn of the century.

Chelsea 0 Leicester City 1
Stamford Bridge
Saturday 22 December, 2018

There was added significance to Vardy’s 51st-minute winner in London in December 2018, given it was City’s first victory at Stamford Bridge since 2000, when Muzzy Izzet and Stan Collymore were on target in a 2-0 success. Vardy’s sixth Premier League goal of 2018/19 came after some fine build-up play from Ricardo Pereira and James Maddison, before the City No.9 slammed past Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Chelsea net.

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The striker's first goal of 2019 saw him produce an all-new celebration.

Everton 0 Leicester City 1
Goodison Park
Tuesday 1 January, 2019

Another away win, this time at Goodison Park, came courtesy of a solitary effort from Vardy, whose somersault celebration was equally as impressive as how he tucked a low effort underneath Jordan Pickford for the only goal of the game. Once again, Ricardo was involved, cutting out a pass from Michael Keane before releasing City’s ruthless frontman.

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On the same day as Brendan Rodgers' managerial appointment, Vardy scored against Brighton.

Leicester City 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1
King Power Stadium
Tuesday 26 February, 2019

On the day Brendan Rodgers was named City’s new permanent manager, Vardy scored his side’s second in front of the King Power Stadium faithful to secure a 2-1 victory over the Seagulls. With first team coaches Mike Stowell and Adam Sadler assuming responsibility for the senior squad, Vardy’s clinical, low strike added to Demarai Gray’s opener on Filbert Way.

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Vardy's 99th and 100th goals for the Football Club in all competitions came against Fulham.

Leicester City 3 Fulham 1
King Power Stadium
Saturday 9 March, 2019

Vardy’s 99th and 100th goals for the Football Club arrived in early March 2019, when two strikes in the space of nine minutes sealed a 3-1 Premier League victory over Fulham. He first beat Sergio Rico while one-on-one with 78 minutes gone, before some brilliant play from Academy graduate Harvey Barnes handed Vardy a chance to score goal no.100 in all competitions for the Club.

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The frontman heads in at the second attempt after initially hitting the woodwork.

Leicester City 3 Arsenal 0
King Power Stadium
Sunday 28 April, 2019

The striker’s superb form under Rodgers continued during a comprehensive 3-0 win over Arsenal, with Vardy on the scoresheet twice – his third brace in seven Premier League games. Vardy was quick to latch onto Kasper Schmeichel’s long pass, initially heading onto the bar before converting the rebound. He then side-footed in from six yards out after some fine work from Ricardo down the right for his second of the game, and his 100th league goal for Leicester.

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His fine finish put City in front at Bramall Lane.

Sheffield United 1 Leicester City 2
Bramall Lane
Saturday 24 August, 2019

Vardy’s first of the new campaign came in the city he was born, against a rival of one of his former sides. Maddison’s lovely outside-of-the-boot pass found Vardy, who smashed the ball into the top corner past Dean Henderson, before producing an iconic celebration in front of the Sheffield United supporters.

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Vardy made it 9-0 with a penalty to set a new record for the biggest-ever Premier League away win.

Southampton 0 Leicester City 9
St. Mary’s Stadium
Friday 25 October, 2019

Already 8-0 up thanks to a brace from Vardy, Ayoze Pérez’s hat-trick, and goals from Ben Chilwell, Youri Tielemans and Maddison, it was down to City’s No.9 to break the record for the biggest every away win in Premier League history – and there was no better man for the job. From the spot, he beat Angus Gunn to seal his own treble, rounding off a historic night on the south coast.

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City's No.9 opened the scoring in a 2-0 win over Arsenal in November 2019.

Leicester City 2 Arsenal 0
King Power Stadium
Saturday 9 November, 2019

During City’s run of a Club-record eight-straight Premier League triumphs came on a memorable night at King Power Stadium, where Vardy opened the scoring on 68 minutes. An excellent change of passes between Tielemans, Ricardo and Barnes eventually saw the ball fall to Vardy, who triggered ecstatic celebrations in the Leicester rain. Maddison made it 2-0 with a superb strike of his own with 15 minutes to play.

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Jamie Vardy scored his 18th and 19th goals of the 2019/20 Premier League campaign against Aston Villa.

Leicester City 4 Aston Villa 0
King Power Stadium
Monday 9 March, 2020

Having already added to Barnes’ first-half strike with a 63rd-minute penalty, the No.9’s next action epitomised his character. His pass across goal was initially cut out, but he did not give up on the attacking move, and picked up the loose ball before firing past Pepe Reina for 3-0 – his 99th and most recent Premier League goal for the Foxes.

Sixty-seven to 99 of Jamie Vardy’s Premier League goals

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