On the green fields of England, the 37-year-old legendary striker Vardy still maintains his sharpness, and this season, he has already contributed 6 goals and 3 assists to his team, showing his extraordinary soccer talent. This has not only won enthusiastic cheers from the fans, but has also put the media in the spotlight, with a flurry of reports on his exploits. The Telegraph recently revealed some of Vardy's anecdotes, giving the public a deeper insight into the life and personality of the Premier League star.
It is reported that Netflix will soon launch a documentary about Vardy, documenting his inspirational story as he worked his way up from the amateur league to the top flight. The film not only shows how Vardy transformed from an obscure soccer fan into a shining star of the English Premier League, but the filming work has already begun, and Netflix expects the documentary to meet the global audience in the fall of next year.
Inside the Leicester City dressing room, Vardy earned the respect of his teammates with his exceptional ball skills and sense of humor. His pre-match ritual is also quite personal, with three Red Bulls becoming his essential energizer. Whether at home, in the stadium or before a match, he would have one with a cheese and ham omelette, and then, on the eve of the match, another one, usually with an espresso. Perhaps it's this kind of pre-game preparation that allows him to be at his best during the game.
What's even more interesting is that Vardy also teaches himself the native language of the center backs defending him when preparing for a game and cleverly uses verbal tactics to infuriate his opponents during the game. This unique strategy may be the secret of his ability to create miracles on the pitch time and again. However, this practice has also sparked a wide debate among fans, with some appreciating his intelligence and others considering his approach too aggressive.
As well as excelling on the field, Vardy has shown the same high level of professionalism in training. He is often the first to arrive at the training ground, and even on his days off, he regularly comes to observe his teammates' training. This self-discipline and dedication is one of the key factors that have enabled him to remain at the peak of his career.