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Jamie Vardy's Cremonese Team-Mates Give Incredibly Honest Verdict on His Diet

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Updated 22:53 14 Jan 2026 GMTPublished 22:48 14 Jan 2026 GMT

Jamie Vardy's Cremonese Team-Mates Give Incredibly Honest Verdict on His Diet

Vardy has scored five Serie A goals for Cremonese since signing as a free agent in September.

Ryan Smart

Ryan Smart

Jamie Vardy's team-mates at Serie A side Cremonese have given a brilliant verdict on the former England striker's unusual diet.

Vardy, 39, agreed a one-year deal with the newly-promoted Italian club in September 2025 after ending his 13-year stint at Leicester.

He has scored five goals in 16 Serie A games since his arrival, and won the league's Player of the Month award for November.

His goals have played a role in keeping Cremonese away from the Serie A relegation zone, as they sit eight points clear of the drop after 20 games.

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Vardy's preparation for football matches isn't exactly conventional compared to most modern-day professional footballers - but it has certainly served the 39-year-old well during his career.

Vardy left Leicester in June after 13 years, 200 goals and one Premier League title (Image: Getty)
Vardy left Leicester in June after 13 years, 200 goals and one Premier League title (Image: Getty)

The 2015/16 Premier League winner told Sky Sports in 2020 that he drinks a can of Red Bull, a coffee and eats a ham and cheese omelette - along with more Red Bull - before every match.

He revealed that, back during his time in the Conference with Fleetwood, he would drink two whole cans of Monster Energy before matches.

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Italian football journalist and broadcaster Nima Tavallaey Roodsari told SPORTbible in November that Italians see his diet as 'add[ing] to his persona', explaining: "People are really happy to have him in Serie A."

But how have his team-mates reacted to witnessing Vardy consume his diet in-person?

Right-back Romano Floriani - who is on loan at Cremonese from Lazio - told the Daily Mail: "He drinks a fair amount of Red Bull.

"We have a fridge the height of a person that's full of Red Bull.

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"I think he drinks it every day but he manages brilliantly. When he trains it seems like he's much younger."

Jamie Vardy won the Serie A POTM award in November (Image: Getty)
Jamie Vardy won the Serie A POTM award in November (Image: Getty)

Centre-back Federico Baschirotto, meanwhile, says Vardy is 'the best I've played with, along with [ex-Barcelona defender] Samuel Umtiti', adding: "I told him I followed Leicester's title-winning season. It's an extra motivation for me, as I started at the lower levels too."

Vardy's wife Rebekah has joined him in northern Italy, along with their five children.

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In a family photo uploaded to her Instagram account in November, Rebekah captioned the post in Italian, translated to: "In Italy, we always feel at home."

According to Fabrizio Romano, Vardy's contract at Cremonese has an optional one-year extension that can be triggered if the Italian club are not relegated, which would take the former England striker to beyond his 40th birthday as a professional footballer.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Jamie Vardy, Serie A, Leicester City, Football

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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