Perez and Vardy join illustrious company with twin trebles
The Leicester pair both scored hat-tricks in the 9-0 rout of Southampton.
Ayoze Perez and Jamie Vardy each hit hat-tricks during Leicester’s 9-0 demolition of Southampton at St Mary’s.
Brendan Rodgers’ Foxes matched the biggest win in Premier League history after running riot on the south coast.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at instances of team-mates registering trebles in the same game.
Tony Adcock, Paul Stewart and David White
(MAN CITY 10-1 Huddersfield, Nov 1987)
Remarkably, there was a three-way split of the match ball at Maine Road 32 years ago. Neil McNab opened the scoring for Mel Machin’s City before Adcock, Stewart and White all put him in the shade by scoring three each. Huddersfield’s heavy loss was the worst defeat in the club’s history. A late penalty from former City midfielder Andy May briefly reduced the deficit to 9-1. The Terriers were relegated from the old Second Division at the end of the season.
Jermaine Pennant and Robert Pires
(ARSENAL 6-1 Southampton, May 2003)
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez
(BARCELONA 7-0 Valencia, Feb 2016)
Gary Neville endured many difficult moments during a torrid short spell as Valencia head coach, with an embarrassing Copa del Rey loss at the Nou Camp possibly the nadir. Neville’s side, who had Shkodran Mustafi sent off on the stroke of half-time, were ripped apart by the mercurial magic of Messi. Barca’s greatest goalscorer sealed his hat-trick in the 74th minute but was then pushed out of the limelight slightly by the exploits of former Liverpool man Suarez. The Uruguayan ended the game with four goals, two of which came in the final 10 minutes.
Marik Hamsik and Dries Mertens
(Bologna 1-7 NAPOLI, Feb 2017)
Ayoze Perez and Jamie Vardy
(Southampton 0-9 Leicester, Oct 2019)
The goalscoring exploits of Perez and Vardy were among many noteworthy statistics from the biggest Premier League victory since Manchester United beat Ipswich by the same scoreline in March 1995. Spaniard Perez had actually endured an eight-game league drought for the Foxes following a £30million summer move from Newcastle before producing three clinical strikes. Former England striker Vardy demonstrated the variation in his play with a neat turn and finish, a thumping header and a stoppage-time penalty.