Jamie Vardy has picked up yet another accolade with the Leicester striker being named the Premier League Player of the Month for November.

He retains the award after scoring three goals in as many games during the month of November, including a record-breaking goal in his side's 1-1 draw with Manchester United.

His 24th-minute opener against the Red Devils saw him break Ruud van Nistelrooy's previous record by scoring in 11 consecutive Premier League games.

Leicester forward Jamie Vardy looks delighted as he poses with the November Player of the Month award

It was a double celebration for Leicester as Claudio Ranieri picked up the Manager of the Month award

VARDY'S GOALSCORING STREAK Aug 8 - vs Sunderland - 1 goal (4-2 win) Aug 29 - vs Bournemouth - 1 goal (1-1) Sep 13 - vs Aston Villa - 1 goal (3-2 win) Sep 19 - vs Stoke City - 1 goal (2-2) Sep 26 - vs Arsenal - 2 goals (5-2 defeat) Oct 3 - vs Norwich City - 1 goal (2-1 win) Oct 17 - vs Southampton - 2 goals (2-2) Oct 24 - vs Crystal Palace - 1 goal (1-0 win) Oct 31 - vs West Brom - 1 goal (3-2 win) Nov 7 - vs Watford - 1 goal (2-1 win) Nov 21 - vs Newcastle - 1 goal (3-0 win) Nov 28 - vs Man United - 1 goal (1-1) Monthly winners August: Andre Ayew (Swansea City) September: Anthony Martial (Man United) October: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) November: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) Advertisement

Both Vardy and his manager Claudio Ranieri, who has been named manager of the month, have been rewarded for Leicester's outstanding results in the league.

Leicester won two of their three games in November to help Ranieri's side move to the top of the Premier League after 15 games, with their latest win coming against Swansea.

Vardy, who made a name for himself in non-League before joining the Foxes in 2012, has gone from strength to strength this season.

The Premier League's top scorer, with 14 goals to his name, was handed his first competitive start for the England national team at the beginning of the season after making his international debut in June.

His superb goalscoring run came to an end last weekend when he failed to score in his side's emphatic 3-0 win over Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.

He did however claim an assist in the victory as he set up team-mate Riyad Mahrez for his hat-trick goal.

The 28-year-old beat off competition from Ross Barkley (Everton), Romelu Lukaku (Everton), Harry Kane (Tottenham), Troy Deeney (Watford) and Dejan Lovren (Liverpool) to win the award.

Vardy will be hoping he can rediscover his shooting boots on Monday night when Leicester host Premier League champions Chelsea at the King Power Stadium.

Vardy scored in his 11th consecutive match against Manchester United to write his name in the record books