WILFRED NDIDI CAN REFLECT ON EXCELLENT YEAR DESPITE LEICESTER STRUGGLES

Despite a few tricky weeks, the Nigeria midfielder can look back on a fine maiden year at Leicester City

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Wilfred Ndidi has been a revelation since joining Leicester City from Genk in January for £15 million. The Nigerian came in as a direct replacement for N’Golo Kante and succeeded where Daniel Amartey and Nampalys Mendy had failed.
He may have missed out on the Goal Africa Team of the Year, and the Foxes may have encountered some difficulty recently, with the midfielder sent off against Crystal Palace, but there's no disputing that Ndidi can look back on a superb year in the Premier League.
His efficiency in tackles and aerial duels is why he has been a mainstay with the Foxes even after changing managers three times since his arrival. As the 2016 champions have climbed the league over 2017, Ndidi's seamless adaptation to life in England, his ability to remain composed in the demanding context of the Premier League, and his dynamism in the heart of the park have all stood out. 

The recent setback against Palace was Ndidi’s first career red card, and while it wasn’t the perfect way to celebrate a milestone birthday, new Foxes boss Claude Puel refused to blame the powerhouse and instead, reaffirmed the role he plays for the East Midlanders.
“Of course it is always harsh," Puel told the club's website. "I didn’t see a replay, but I think it was too little fall, maybe and it is harsh to lose a player like Ndidi because he is a crucial, valuable player.
Wilfred Ndidi
"His work is fantastic and without Ndidi it is difficult with a player less, difficult to come back."

Player Stats — Onyinye Wilfred Ndidi

  • Games Played
    21
    Minutes Played
    1,861
    Starts
    21
    Interceptions
    29
    Substitution On
    0
    Substitution Off
    0
    Duels Won
    53.1%
    Aerial duels won
    61.3%
  • Attack

    Goals
    0
    Total Shots (exc. blocked shots)
    15
    Shots On Target
    3
    Minutes Per Goal
    0
    Goals from Inside the Box
    0
    Goals from Outside the Box
    0

    Goals with

    Goals withRight foot goals
    0
    Goals withLeft foot goals
    0
    Goals withHeaded Goals
    0
    Goals withOther
    0
    Conversion Rate (%)
    0%
  • Defence

    Total Tackles
    87
    Tackles Won
    64%
    Clearances
    59
    Blocks
    7
  • Distribution

    Total Passes
    1,023
    % of Passes Long
    10
    Passing Accuracy
    75%
    Passes per 90 minutes
    49.47
    Total Crosses
    6
    Successful crosses
    0%
    Chances Created
    8
    Assists
    3
  • Discipline

    Fouls Won
    16
    Yellow Cards
    3
    Fouls Conceded
    39
    Red Cards
    1
Ndidi’s importance to Leicester can’t be underestimated and Puel was right in his assertions about how difficult it would be without him on the field.
The former Nath Boys Academy graduate had played every minute of every league game this term and though Leicester have improved since Puel took over after a shaky start under Craig Shakespeare, Ndidi has remained very solid in midfield.
The 14-time capped Nigerian International has made 77 tackles in the Prem this term which is the most of any player, and before his sending off, had received just one yellow.
Ndidi had made 22 more tackles than the league’s next best in Idrissa Gueye and Pablo Zabaleta, yet both the Senegal and Argentine have a combined 10 yellow cards. It's testament to his efficiency and discipline.
Ndidi PS
Since Ndidi's sending off, Leicester's standards have slumped, with the Foxes falling to defeat against Palace, drawing with Manchester United and losing against both Watford and Liverpool.
The midfielder wasn't absent for any of those fixtures, having served his suspension in a League Cup clash against Manchester City, and while he was off the pace against the Red Devils and against the Merseysiders this weekend, he delivered a fine showing against Watford and was unfortunate to have been on the losing side.
Ndidi was also unfortunate to have missed out on the Goal Africa Team of the Year, and on another year, had it not been for the excellence of Hakim Ziyech, Naby Keita and Jean Michael Seri, he would have made the cut.
Indeed, while 2017 may be ending on a low key for the Nigeria international, he can look back on a remarkable 12 months of achievements with the Foxes and the Super Eagles.

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