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John Obi Mikel Is My Role Model – Ndidi Reveals 

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Nigeria and Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has named former super eagles and Chelsea star John Obi Mikel as his idol, saying that he grew up watching him.

Ndidi. Photo credit: Goal.com

Ndidi. Photo credit: Goal.com

The former super eagles captain made a name for himself at Stamford Bridge where he spent 11 years and his ball-winning skills stood out, helping the Blues to win a number of laurels including the Champions League and the Premier League.

John Obi Mikel. photo credit: Goal.com

John Obi Mikel. photo credit: Goal.com

Ndidi played along with Mikel for four years in the Super Eagles before the 32-year-old retired from international duty after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, where Nigeria finished third and has spoken highly of his former captain.

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Read Also: EPL: Ndidi Voted Leicester Most Valuable Player

Anaedoonline.com reported that Nigerian international, Wilfred Ndidi has been identified and voted by Sky Sports as Leicester City’s most valuable player in this season.

For so long, the Leicester City’s style of play was designed on powerful counter attacks of which the team had thrived over the years with the help of prolific attackers like Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, Islam Slimani and others both in the past and present.

Despite the front liners, One player had, however, been identified as the brain behind the success of the breaks this season and he is no other than Nigerian international midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi. Little wonder respected British television sports channel, Sky Sports voted him as the Foxes Most Valuable Player.

Sky Sports released a list of the most valuable player for every Premier League club in the 2019-2020 season and Nigerian international, Wilfred Ndidi had been chosen as the MVP in the Leicester City squad.

Read Also: EPL: Ndidi Voted Leicester Most Valuable Player

The midfield general had appeared in 23 games in the English top-flight, scoring two goals and was in action for 1,892 minutes.Of the six matches Ndidi missed through injury, Brendan Rodgers side managed to win only once.

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“Leicester lead the way for counterattacks this season, a hallmark of its game in recent years. The bedrock of its midfield and the key man in launching so many fast breaks is Wilfred Ndidi,” Sky Sports wrote.

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