urban.spaceman Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50712567 Jamie Vardy: Is Leicester City player the best striker in Europe? By Emlyn Begley BBC Sport 1 hour ago Jamie Vardy scored twice against Aston Villa, to take his run to 11 goals in eight Premier League games With a shot-conversion rate better than anybody in Europe's top five leagues and having become more efficient than ever courtesy of Brendan Rodgers' new tactics, Jamie Vardy seems to be in the form of his life. His club Leicester, shock champions four seasons ago, are flying again in the Premier League, thanks in large part to a formidable scoring run from the ex-England man. So is Vardy playing better than ever? Is he, even, the best striker in Europe? "He's too good, he's ridiculous. He gets quicker and quicker at 33 years of age," said BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Clinton Morrison after watching Vardy score for an eighth consecutive Premier League game in Sunday's win over Aston Villa. Leicester go into Saturday's home game with Norwich (15:00 GMT) as Liverpool's nearest - and according to Morrison, only - title rivals. How does Vardy compare to Europe's top strikers? Vardy is the top scorer in the Premier League this season with 16 goals in as many games, including 11 in his past eight - five clear of second-placed Tammy Abraham of Chelsea. Only Lazio's Ciro Immobile - with 17 - has scored more in Europe's top five leagues this season. Only Barcelona's Lionel Messi has scored more league goals in the calendar year, with 33 in 29 games. Vardy and Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski have scored 28 each - although the Pole can boast a further 10 goals in the Champions League - with Paris St-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe next on 27. "Lewandowski has been doing it for many years," said former Crystal Palace and Republic of Ireland striker Morrison. "In overall play they're totally different - he's probably better than Vardy outside the box. But Vardy is a superb player. Under Brendan Rodgers he's getting better and better." How does Vardy's goal tally compare to his previous seasons? Vardy's 16 goals this season mean he is already two-thirds of the way towards his best total of 24 Premier League goals in Leicester's title-winning season of 2015-16. He has another 22 games to get those eight goals. His average of a goal every 90 minutes is better than in each of his previous Premier League seasons (it was a goal every 131 minutes in 2015-16) and he is having a shot on target every 55 minutes, which is also his top-flight career best. His average of a shot every 35 minutes is comparable to last season, but not as good as his figure of 27 in 2015-16. However his team are less reliant on his goals. In 2015-16, Vardy had scored 15 goals in his first 16 games. Without those, Leicester would have picked up 16 fewer points. This season his 16 goals have only been 'worth' eight points. Vardy is the first player to score in eight consecutive Premier League games since... Vardy in 2015-16, when he scored in 11 games in a row. He is only the second player - after former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy - to have such a good scoring run on two separate occasions. Not bad for a player who started the decade with Stocksbridge Park Steels. Europe's deadliest striker Among players with five goals or more, Vardy's shot-conversion rate is better than any other player in Europe's main five leagues. He has scored 39% of his shots (28.2% was his best record two seasons ago). La Liga top scorer Messi has scored 30.8% of his shots this season and Serie A's Immobile is on 29.3%. It is 26.2% for Ligue 1's Wissam Ben Yedder, while Bundesliga main man Lewandowski has netted 24.6% of his shots, Is he playing differently? Jamie Vardy had 23 touches against Aston Villa on Sunday - but they were all pretty central, with no real wing work So why is Vardy - who should be in the twilight of his career - enjoying his best season yet? In part it is down to new instructions from Rodgers, who has told him to close down defenders less so he can make runs in more important places. In November, the former Liverpool and Celtic boss said: "From a defensive perspective he is not having to press the whole back four. "He is a guy who will run all day for you. Now it is a lot more synchronised in how we want him to press and he is doing short bursts of pressing, which he is very good at. "He is playing more in the corridor and central. The other guys, it is their job to create opportunities for him and others. He is a really top striker at this level and we have done some little adjustments which have helped him." His stats bear out this portrait of a new, more efficient Vardy. He is having fewer touches per 90 minutes than in any of his previous Premier League seasons - 21.9 compared to 35.1 in his first top-flight campaign. But a higher percentage of those are in the opposition penalty area - and are shots - than in any of his previous five Premier League campaigns. Over 27% of his touches are in the other team's penalty box, and 11.7% of his touches are shots. Vardy - who has effectively retired from England duty - has scored 25 goals in 26 games since Rodgers was appointed in February, eight more than any other player in the division. Former Millwall and Wales striker Steve Morison told BBC Radio 5 Live that Vardy is "relentless and constantly working". "Brendan has put a team together who suit him - on the shoulder doing what he does best. When he does that he's unstoppable." Perhaps most tellingly Rodgers said earlier this month: "For me, it's like having two players up there because of his work and his threat. "People sometimes ask me, 'Why don't you play with two strikers?' Well, when you have the likes of him and Luis Suarez, who I had at Liverpool, it's like having two." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Facecloth Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 7 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: He thinks Kelechi is better? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aus Fox Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 13 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Pat Butcher must be Claude Puel and referring to Gray. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leeds Fox Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 13 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Pat Butcher can FOAD... ...oh wait Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post urban.spaceman Posted 13 December 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 13 December 2019 6 minutes ago, Leeds Fox said: Pat Butcher can FOAD... ...oh wait 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozleicester Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 We sneak into last place in this wrap up :).. oh..and Derby https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2019/dec/12/anti-sports-personality-year-awards-2019 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nalis Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 5 hours ago, urban.spaceman said: I dont even know who the poster is trying to refer to 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 It's BBC HYS comments. They're literally the most retarded on the internet. Why even read it let alone react. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Blarmy Posted 13 December 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 13 December 2019 8 hours ago, brucey said: About the most pointless tweet I’ve ever seen. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Aus Fox Posted 13 December 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 13 December 2019 I just asked the whole of the United Kingdom who they would like to win the Premier League and here are my findings: Red: Liverpool Blue: Leicester City Green: Rugby Yellow: Couldn’t understand their response Orange: What’s a Premier League 1 2 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splinterdream Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 12 hours ago, gw_leics772 said: Im sure i read somewhere they might be thinking about it. Anyway, nice of you to join us. Welcome to leicester 🤣 Don't quite get that comment, Leicester born and bred and was going down the football (with my dad) at the turn of the 80's and have been a supporter my whole life being a season ticket holder for many years and frustrated now that I can't get one. The issue I think is the young lads 13/14 lads can't get a ticket last minute like you used to be able to do when I was that age, it was those midweek night games that we went to last minute that got me hooked. This is why I think over capacity is required when considering expansion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mark_w Posted 13 December 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 13 December 2019 3 minutes ago, Aus Fox said: I just asked the whole of the United Kingdom who they would like to win the Premier League and here are my findings: Red: Liverpool Blue: Leicester City Green: Rugby Yellow: Couldn’t understand their response Orange: What’s a Premier League The city of Leicester is firmly behind Liverpool in this title race. Come on Liverpuel #YNWA 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mancunianfox Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 Pretty sure Manchester doesn't want Liverpool to win the title now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FerrisBueller Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/50765083 Apologies if this is in the wrong thread, couldn't work out which was most appropriate and I couldn't be arsed to make a new topic. May have just lost all my respect for James Maddison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grebfromgrebland Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 You need to take his age into account 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suzie the Fox Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 12 minutes ago, FerrisBueller said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/50765083 Apologies if this is in the wrong thread, couldn't work out which was most appropriate and I couldn't be arsed to make a new topic. May have just lost all my respect for James Maddison Enjoyed that. Didnt know there was a president called James Madison though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OadbyBlue Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 5 hours ago, Nalis said: I dont even know who the poster is trying to refer to Waghorn obvs😍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark_w Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 4 minutes ago, OadbyBlue said: Waghorn obvs😍 Fair enough then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FerrisBueller Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 9 minutes ago, Suzie the Fox said: Enjoyed that. Didnt know there was a president called James Madison though Neither did I to be fair, but JAMES BLUNT! Come on Madders 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Raw Dykes Posted 13 December 2019 Popular Post Share Posted 13 December 2019 31 minutes ago, FerrisBueller said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/50765083 Apologies if this is in the wrong thread, couldn't work out which was most appropriate and I couldn't be arsed to make a new topic. May have just lost all my respect for James Maddison The godfather of soul - James Blunt! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leeds Fox Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 Liverpool should change YNWA to YNWAPL 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 13 hours ago, brucey said: Trying to be a contrarian for the sake of it To win this league we must get 90+ points. We are up against the reigning European champions and the juggernaut that is Pep Guardiola. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sianist Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 1 hour ago, FerrisBueller said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/50765083 Apologies if this is in the wrong thread, couldn't work out which was most appropriate and I couldn't be arsed to make a new topic. May have just lost all my respect for James Maddison Eh, he might just enjoy actual good music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FerrisBueller Posted 13 December 2019 Share Posted 13 December 2019 19 minutes ago, Sianist said: Eh, he might just enjoy actual good music Are you implying that James Blunt is considered 'good music' and James Brown isn't? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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