Jamie Vardy is one of football's best s***housers, but a new detail has shown just how far the Leicester striker will go to achieve it.
The 37-year-old striker is part of football folklore for his role in the Foxes' shock Premier League title win in 2016, and is still going strong even in the final stages of his career.
His trophy-winning heroics were far from a flash from the pan, as Vardy would become an England international and add an FA Cup winner's medal in 2021.
As much as he has remained a regular goalscorer even in Leicester's return to the top flight, he has truly been their rope pranks who have shown true coherence.
Whether taunting Crystal Palace fans with an Eagle celebration or celebrating the final goal in a 9-0 win over Southampton right in the fans' faces, Vardy is simply elite when it comes to the art of the house.
However, it's even more world class than we ever imagined, according to a detail in a Daily Telegraph article about a new Netflix documentary covering his rise from non-league to the top of the game.
In it, it is revealed that Vardy teaches himself the insults in the native language of the centre-backs who mark him.
And if that doesn't sum it up enough, add that he recently had fun kicking footballs into the windows of the club's training ground before a morning session.
Vardy is also known to continue his pre-match routine of three cans of Red Bull, a ham and cheese omelet and a double espresso.
All of this results in one of the most anticipated football documentaries in recent years.
Vardy, incredibly, played non-league football until 2011, when he was already 24 years old.
changing to City of Fleetwood He scored 34 goals in 42 games before Leicester paid arguably the best value £1 million ever seen in football.
He now sits 15th in the Premier League's all-time goalscoring charts with 142 goals and he's certainly not done, already having ten this season.
One of them, against Tottenham in August, saw him show the numbers with his fingers to the visiting crowd, pointing to his only Premier League title at his zero.