Ndidi played for 67 minutes in the Foxes’ last game of the season against Chelsea, before he was replaced by Shinji Okazaki.
In the just-concluded season, Ndidi made 144 tackles, ahead of Gueye’s 143 and Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s 128.
In his first season after moving from Genk, the 22-year-old topped the tacklers’ chart with 138 tackles and in the process was named Leicester’s Young Player of the Year for the 2017/18 season.
Ndidi has now made history by becoming the first player to lead the top of tackle charts for two consecutive seasons.
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I don't know why this made me laugh. Ride on young man.
ReplyDeleteCongrats man
ReplyDeleteAn unsung hero in his country
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ndidi
ReplyDeleteNdidi is actually very good. One of the best defensive midfielders Nigeria has ever produced
ReplyDeleteI love his confidence. You can tell he has loads of it.
DeleteVery good and humble lad
ReplyDeleteWhile ihenacho is running around looking for nollywood old pussies to be f**king. Anyway Congratulations Ndidi
ReplyDeleteWho told you Ndidi is not doing coded fcukery.
DeleteHe should come and help us tackle Boko haram, since this government can not
ReplyDeleteWeldone dear.cant wait for 22nd and 25th. Happy married life Ndidi and Chidinma's.
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