Jamie Vardy has landed the PFA Premier League fan's player of the month award. The Leicester striker was exceptional for the high flying Foxes as he scored four times last month, more than any other Premier League player, as Brendan Rodgers' side ended October in the top four.
While he was unable to hit the back of the net in Leicester's 2-1 loss at Liverpool, Vardy hit form with a key strike in a 2-1 win over Burnley and ended October strongly as he yielded a perfect WhoScored 10 rating in the Foxes' astonishing 9-0 win at Southampton and, with an average WhoScored rating of 7.97, was among our shortlist of players to win the individual accolade.
And the public responded as Vardy won 40% of the fan vote, pipping Wolves' Adama Traore to top spot, with the Spaniard returning a 23% of the final vote share. Christian Pulisic (22%), Jack Grealish (9%), David Silva (5%) and Leicester teammate Ricardo Pereira (1%) make up the remaining vote share for the six-man shortltst.
Vardy was one of 18 players submitted to the PFA panel by WhoScored.com for consideration as the official ratings partner of the fans award and was one of five Leicester players to make the 18-man longlist following an impressive October by the top-four chasing Foxes.
32-year-old Vardy becomes the third player to win the PFA award this season after Norwich star Teemu Pukki and Liverpool centre-back Joel Matip had been voted winners in August and September, respectively.