Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal has dubbed Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy as "very nasty".
Vardy can create history by scoring in an 11th successive Premier League game if he can find the net against United at the King Power Stadium tomorrow.
Asked about Vardy, Van Gaal said: “He was already last season a very nasty player for us.
“I remember Vardy in that game, so I don't want to remember that game especially, because of the result but also the way we lost wasn't good.
“Vardy scored, won a penalty, and now he is scoring 10 games in a row.
“I only know Dennis Bergkamp, as a player with me, who did the same with Ajax. It's not so easy to do that.
“That game [against Leicester], I said also in the press conference after, we lost because the referee gave a penalty, against Rafael, I remember that very well.
“In my opinion, he [the ref] changed the match, but of course it was still 3-2 then, so you cannot blame the ref you have to blame yourself, but it was the return of Leicester in that game."