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Jamie Vardy, the Premier League and Leicester City icon who continues to defy the passage of time just over three weeks before his 38th birthday will soon be on your television screens. A new documentary about Vardy's journey from the wind-blasted non-League grounds to the top will be available on Netflix next year. The Vardy party is still going strong.
Undoubtedly one of the most iconic players in the Premier League's recent history, Vardy turns 38 on January 11 and his narrative is a prime candidate for a streaming behemoth like Netflix. Despite his remarkable consistency, he may still not be given the credit he merits.
Jamie Vardy is the £1 million acquisition from non-League Fleetwood Town, who has won the Premier League and Championship crowns, the FA Cup, the Community Shield, the Premier League Golden Boot, and has scored for England in important competitions. Several managers throughout the years have wanted to sign him, including Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho.
Ruud van Nistelrooy made changes in club
Vardy is adding a few more chapters to the fairy tale following Leicester's return to the top level. He has already scored six goals this season and is proving to be a vital member of Ruud van Nistelrooy's team. Vardy surpassed Nistelrooy's record for the most goals scored in a row in Premier League games during Leicester's 2015–16 championship season when he went on an 11-game scoring streak.
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