It's already been a whirlwind season for Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy so far, having smashed long
standing goalscoring records and firing the Foxes to the top of the Premier League table.
In his defence you could point at the fact that he is the leading all time England goalscorer and could potentially break United's long
standing goalscoring record, however at this moment, it would be more surprising if it took him less than four touches to control a ball.
Not exact matches
Sir Bobby Charlton reckons Rooney will beat our legend's own England
goalscoring record, which
stands at 49,
But the reason their final
standing did not reflect their
goalscoring prowess was that Napoli had the worst defensive
record in the top ten.