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A week later, he won and scored a penalty to secure a 2–1 win over Watford, putting him on nine consecutive matches with a goal, behind Van Nistelrooy's Premier League record of ten. [60] Vardy also became the first player in the Premier League to score in nine consecutive matches in a single season, as Van Nistelrooy's 10 matches were at the ...
Most consecutive games scored in – 8 by Arthur Chandler (6 December 1924 – 10 January 1925) [1] and by Jamie Vardy (19 October 2019 – 8 December 2019) [5] Most consecutive league games scored in – 11 by Jamie Vardy (29 August 2015 – 28 November 2015) [6] Most hat-tricks (or better) – 17 by Arthur Chandler (12x3, 1x4, 3x5, 1x6) [1]
On 21 November, Leicester beat Newcastle United 3–0 at St James’s Park, with goals from Vardy, Okazaki and Leonardo Ulloa. [26] One week later, Vardy set a new record by scoring in 11 consecutive games after he scored against Manchester United; the record was previously held by Ruud van Nistelrooy, who played for United.
He became the fourth player to score in eight consecutive games in the Premier League, following Ruud van Nistelrooy, Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge. Vardy scored a league record 11-straight games.
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Most consecutive Premier League matches scored in: 11, Jamie Vardy (for Leicester City, 29 August – 28 November 2015) [96] Most consecutive away Premier League matches scored in: 9, Robin van Persie (for Arsenal, 1 January – 22 May 2011) [97] Players currently playing in the Premier League are highlighted in bold.
On 28 November 2015, Leicester striker Jamie Vardy set a new record by scoring in 11 consecutive matches with his goal against Manchester United, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy's Premier League record of 10 straight games with a goal, which he set in 2003. [8]
This meant he had scored in 10 consecutive league games, then a Premier League record, [35] which stood until 2015 when Jamie Vardy scored in 11 consecutive matches. [36] In the 0–0 draw on 21 September 2003, later dubbed the Battle of Old Trafford , Van Nistelrooy was at the centre of one of the most infamous incidents of the Arsenal ...