Former Halifax striker Vardy relaxed over attempt to set record, says Ranieri
England striker Vardy will set a new Premier League record if he scores in his 11th straight game on today.
Leicester host Manchester United, a point ahead of the visitors at the top of the table, with Vardy having equalled Ruud van Nistelrooy’s 10-game scoring record in the 3-0 win over Newcastle.
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Hide AdThe focus has been on Vardy during his remarkable run and Ranieri feels it has been ideal for the 28-year-old former Halifax Town and Stockbridge Park Steels frontman.
He said: “I think it’s good Jamie has this – maybe all his team-mates will try to help him. But the main idea is the team. After, there is Jamie, there is me and everybody – the team.
“I hope for him and the fans he gets the record – but sooner or later someone will break the record. I hope for Jamie he does it.
“He’s the same (this week). We have a very good spirit, we know on Saturday there will be a very good challenger for us. It’s great for us to improve.”
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Ranieri reckons manager Louis van Gaal will get it right at Old Trafford and they have already improved under him.
He said: “Van Gaal has played (managed) a lot of fantastic teams. I remember I watched his training sessions at Ajax long time ago when we were young. I remember playing him at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. He is a fantastic manager. My respect for him is very big.
“Slowly, slowly they are getting better, building, he’ll get it right.”