FACT: Vardy ends drought as Man City make worst start in 10 years

Jamie Vardy s long wait for a Leicester City goal came to an end on Saturday, as Manchester City made their worst start to a Premier League match since 2006.

England international Vardy raced onto Islam Slimani s throughball to open the scoring just two minutes into the match at the King Power Stadium, finding the back of the net in a Foxes shirt for the first time since registering in a 4-1 loss to Liverpool on September 10.

The goal marked the end of an agonising 741-minute drought for the 29-year-old who, ironically, set a new record by scoring in 11 consecutive Premier League matches in November 2015, as Claudio Ranieri s team began their improbable march to championship glory. 

And it will have come as a welcome tonic for the home team, who were still reeling from a 5-0 Champions League loss to Porto on Wednesday, as they struggle to rekindle their fairytale form of 2015-16.

741 Jamie Vardy s goal has ended a Premier League goal drought of 741 minutes. Relief.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

Vardy s opener was followed by a stunning second goal from the unlikely figure of Andy King three minutes later, marking City s worst start to a Premier League match since October 2006.

2 Man City have conceded twice in the opening five minutes of a PL game for the first time since October 2006 v Wigan. Shocked.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)

And things went from bad to worse for the visitors as the first half wore on, Vardy making it 3-0 by combining with Riyad Mahrez in a classic Foxes counterattack in the 20th minute.

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