Leicester 2-1 Watford: Jamie bloody Vardy

Matthew Briggs

Jamie Vardy scored for the ninth game in succession during Leicester’s 2-1 home victory against Watford.

Vardy is now just one game away from equalling Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Premier League scoring streak set in 2003 while at Manchester United.

The 28-year-old, who was relatively quiet for much of the afternoon, struck his 12th goal of the season from the penalty spot and can move level with Van Nistelrooy after the international break when Leicester travel to Newcastle.

Should he score at St James’ Park, Vardy can break the record against Van Nistelrooy’s former club at the end of the month.

Vardy’s effort on Saturday gave Leicester a two-goal lead, adding to Ngolo Kante’s opener, but Troy Deeney got Watford back into the game from the penalty spot.

The Hornets could not rescue a point though and Claudio Ranieri’s side moved level on points with Premier League leaders Manchester City ahead of their game on Sunday at Aston Villa.

Much of the talk in the build up to the game focussed on Vardy’s goal scoring exploits but Watford have their own in-form striker and Odion Ighalo made a nuisance of himself early on.

The Nigerian almost got the chance to add to his seven goals this season. Robert Huth and Christian Fuchs combined to snuff out the danger on the first occasion before a brilliantly-timed sliding tackle by Danny Drinkwater thwarted Ighalo.

Ighalo was involved again in the 10th minute when a good Watford move resulted in Ikechi Anya pulling the ball back for Etienne Capoue but Kasper Schmeichel got down well to save his effort.

Vardy threatened for the first time when he set up Marc Albrighton, whose half-volley was gobbled up by Heurelho Gomes.

Ighalo was still a danger and midway through the first half he saw a shot strike a post with Schmeichel reacting well to tip over Abdi’s first-time shot on the follow up.

A tidy one-two between Troy Deeney and Ighalo almost put the latter clean through on goal but this time Huth made the interception.

Leicester led early in the second half when a speculative looking toe poke from Kante slipped through Gomes’ grasp and over the line.

The King Power Stadium held its breath shortly afterwards in the 56th minute when Vardy went down injured. The relief was palpable when he eventually regained his feet.

Vardy was soon on the deck again though, after being brought down by Gomes. Riyad Mahrez, Leicester’s usual penalty taker, was going to take the spot-kick but the little Algerian handed the ball to Vardy and he blasted his shot straight down the middle of the net.

It was a nice gesture from Mahrez with the record in the sights of Vardy.

What looked like being a routine win for Leicester got more uncomfortable when Kante tripped Juan Carlos Paredes and Deeney halved the deficit.

Watford never really looked like equalising though and Gomes had to tip a Mahrez curler round the post as the hosts threatened a third goal late on.