Soccer-Cremonese manager praises Vardy impact after his goal boosts survival hopes


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Serie A - Cremonese v Juventus - Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona, Italy - November 1, 2025 Cremonese's Jamie Vardy inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo

May 18 (Reuters) - Cremonese ⁠manager Marco Giampaolo watched in awe ⁠as 39-year-old Jamie Vardy tore around the ‌pitch on Sunday and said the former Leicester City striker was on a "superior level" after his goal against ​Udinese gave them a fighting ⁠chance of Serie A ⁠survival.

Vardy, who scored 200 goals in 500 appearances ⁠for ‌Leicester before joining Cremonese last year, netted the only goal in a ⁠1-0 win that left Cremonese one point ​from safety ‌heading into the final match of the ⁠season.

“Vardy ​is a great player, he relishes the match situation and wants to be a protagonist,” Giampaolo ⁠told DAZN.

“When he accelerates, he’s ​pushing so hard that he leaves welts in the turf. You realise when you are dealing ⁠with a player of a superior level."

Vardy missed four games due to a muscle injury but has helped Cremonese regain momentum on ​his return, scoring in a ⁠3-0 win over already relegated Pisa last week.

They ​finish their campaign against ‌Como on Sunday while Lecce ​take on Genoa.

(Reporting by Paras J. Haji in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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