For the 11th consecutive game in the Premier League this season, Englishman Jimmy Vardy, Leicester City's top scorer, has scored at least one goal, topping the English championship's top scorer this season with 14 goals, and leads his team to compete with Liverpool at the top of the table.

The international star outpaced a figure achieved by Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy when he was playing for Manchester United in 2003, having scored ten games in a row.

But the number that Fardi achieved is still very far from the longest streak in a single season in which a player has achieved at least one goal, recorded in the name of Argentine star Lionel Messi.

Vardy (Leicester): His string of goals started on August 29th with a penalty kick against Bournemouth and is still continuing if he scored last Sunday's Aston Villa goal.

- Argentine Gabriel Batistuta (Fiorentina): scored 11 consecutive games in the 1994-1995 season and won her Italian League's top scorer with 26 goals.

- Polish Robert Lewandowski (Dortmund): scored 14 goals in 12 consecutive games 2012-2013 season.

Serge Machengetti (Valenciennes): The French player scored 13 matches in the French League 1962-1963 season for his team Valenciennes and won the league's top scorer at the time with 35 goals.

Gerd Muller (Bayern Munich): German legend has scored in 16 consecutive games 1969-1970 season.

Messi (Barcelona): It is not the first time that Messi has broken one of Muller's records, as the Barca captain scored 33 goals in 21 consecutive games 2012-2013 season, and that season, Bulga reached sixty goals, the series started in mid-November The second lasted until May 12, the day he failed to score against Atletico Madrid and was injured in the 70th minute due to his injury.

The numbers indicate that what Messi did this season was fictional, for a player to score 21 goals in a full season is an achievement and to score in 21 games in one season a greater achievement. How can a player hit the net in 21 consecutive games with 33 goals, something he will need decades to repeat or destroy.