Vardy compared the training methods in Italy to those in England, saying that Italian football is more defensive and slower-paced. He also mentioned that the sporting director in Italy has a significant say in the team's decisions, which he found surprising.
During his time at Cremonese, Vardy noticed that the team's training schedule was much more intense than in England. He recalled a situation where the team had a day off after a match, but then returned to training every day, citing the importance of the next match. Vardy found this approach puzzling, as he believed that all matches are important.
Vardy had a successful career in the English Premier League, scoring 200 goals in 500 appearances for Leicester City. However, his experience in Serie A was much different, and he is now a free agent weighing his options in the twilight of his career.











