The England manager was keen to ensure the
28-year-old does not get carried away with his early-season form after a
team-mate suggested he should play as a central striker
Vardy has spent most of his four appearances for the national team so far on the wing but his Leicester City team-mate Kasper Schmeichel believes he deserves a chance in a central striking role.
Hodgson, however, is keen to ensure the 28-year-old keeps his feet on the ground despite his remarkable record of 11 goals in 11 league games for his club this season.
The ex-Liverpool boss told reporters: “When you have only played two games, you are in no position to go to the coach and say, 'I will play for England but only in this position'.
