Vardy delighted with goal, hopes to work better with Ruud.

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy was delighted to score in the 3-1 win over West Ham. And said he needs time for new manager Ruud van Nistelrooy to settle down.

Leicester made a fine start to their new era under Ruud van Nistelrooy, beating West Ham 3-1 at home thanks to goals from Jamie Vardy. Bilal El Cannous and Patson Daka in the Premier League on Tuesday.  UFABET 

Vardy, who scored inside the first two minutes, said after the game: “As a striker you always have to score goals. That’s the target we have to achieve. I’m very happy to have my name on the scoreboard.”

“We spent a full day together. You know some things worked, some things didn’t. We need more time for the manager to sort things out.”

As for the fans who cheered in full force for Ruud van Nistelrooy’s first game in charge. Vardy said: “It’s great. You can hear everyone cheering. But as I said, this is just the beginning. We need to be serious about the job now.”

Last year marked the nine-year anniversary of Vardy breaking Van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring in consecutive Premier League games.

Now, when speaking to the media on Friday ahead of Brighton. As per Leicestershire Live, Ruud set his number nine a pretty impossible task.