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Leicester City dealt blow with Wilfred Ndidi set for knee surgery

The Nigerian international missed Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Aston Villa 

Rohith Nair
Thursday 09 January 2020 10:38 GMT
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Leicester City‘s Wilfred Ndidi will be sidelined until February after sustaining a knee injury which requires surgery.

Ndidi has been crucial to Leicester’s fortunes this season with the influential Nigerian leading the Premier League in both tackles and interceptions.

He missed Wednesday’s 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final with manager Brendan Rodgers confirming afterwards he faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines.

“Wilf took a knock in training yesterday, which unfortunately means he might need a slight operation,” he said.

“It was just unfortunate, he nicked his meniscus just changing direction. You’re looking at around three or four weeks (out), so he’ll probably miss most of January and early February, and then he will be back by then.”

Rodgers deployed Youri Tielemans in Ndidi’s position before bringing on Hamza Choudhury in the second half and the latter made the crucial interception that allowed Kelechi Iheanacho to grab an equaliser.

“Hamza Choudhury made a huge difference,” Rodgers added. “It’s my fault that I didn’t start him tonight. We could see that we needed him and he gave us our identity back.”

Leicester, second in the Premier League, resume their league campaign on Saturday when they host Southampton - a team they beat 9-0 in the reverse fixture in October.

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