Cremonese Holds Verona to 0-0 Draw with Jamie Vardy Making Debut

Jamie Vardy
Jamie Vardy Cremonese debut



Jamie Vardy makes his Serie A debut for Cremonese in a goalless draw against Verona. Read more.


“Every week, it’s not about who you’re playing against, it’s what you do as a team and that’s what we’re just going to concentrate on...”


Jamie Vardy is settling in nicely in Italy, expressing his excitement for a potential debut with Cremonese against Verona. The 38-year-old striker has been named on the bench for the match and is eager to make an impact. Vardy has been adapting well to life in Cremona, embracing the local culture and language. He's impressed by the team's strong start to the season, including a 2-1 win over AC Milan on opening day.


Vardy has spoken highly of Cremonese's manager, Davide Nicola, whose passion for the club and football resonated with him. The striker believes his playing style aligns with Nicola's vision of a team that fights hard and works together. Although Vardy's family hasn't fully relocated yet due to visa issues, he's optimistic about his debut and is focused on helping Cremonese achieve their goal of staying in Serie A.


Vardy's experience and determination are expected to be valuable assets for Cremonese as they navigate the challenges of the Serie A season.


“I’m settling in really well and just can’t wait to get going now,” Vardy told DAZN.


“It’s all about match days and wanting to pick the results up, so now it’s about just knuckling down when I get given the opportunity, helping my teammates out as much as I can, and hopefully chipping in with some goals.”


Jamie Vardy is embracing a new challenge in Italy with Cremonese, bringing his wealth of experience from 13 seasons in England with Leicester City. During his time with Leicester, Vardy scored over 200 goals, winning both the Premier League and FA Cup. His impressive career has seen him net over 100 Premier League goals, solidifying his position as one of the top strikers in the league.




Vardy's move to Cremonese marks a significant shift in his career, as he takes on the task of helping the team navigate the Serie A. With his proven track record, Vardy is poised to make a lasting impact on Italian football. His dedication and passion for the sport will undoubtedly serve him well in this new chapter.


Key Highlights of Jamie Vardy's Career:

  • Premier League Titles: Won the Premier League with Leicester City in 2015-16
  • FA Cup: Won the FA Cup with Leicester City
  • Goals: Scored over 200 goals for Leicester City, including over 100 Premier League goals
  • International Experience: Represented England, earning 26 caps and scoring 7 goals


As Vardy embarks on this new journey, his experience and determination will be crucial in helping Cremonese achieve success in the Serie A. With his sights set on making a positive impact, Vardy is ready to take on the challenge and prove himself in Italian football.


He added, “Every week, it’s not about who you’re playing against, it’s what you do as a team and that’s what we’re just going to concentrate on.


“They’re all going to be difficult. Everyone wants to get three points. I might have to adapt slightly, but it’s something that I’m looking forward to doing.”


Jamie Vardy made his Serie A debut for Cremonese against Verona, coming off the bench in the 58th minute to replace Federico Bonazzoli. Although he didn't score, Vardy's introduction added a new dimension to Cremonese's attack. The match ended in a goalless draw, which is the first scoreless draw between these two teams in almost 40 years. This point moved Cremonese up to third place, while Verona sits 16th with two points from three games.


Vardy expressed his excitement about debuting in Italy, saying, “I'm settling in really well and just can't wait to get going now. It's all about match days and wanting to pick the results up.” He also praised Cremonese's manager, Davide Nicola, for his passion and vision for the team.


With this debut, Vardy is getting closer to reaching 700 career appearances, a milestone he might achieve in Cremonese's next match against Parma.




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