Chelsea Will Be Difficult for Leicester City — Ndidi

By Daily Sports on August 17, 2019

Although Chelsea succumbed to defeats in their last two matches, Wilfred Ndidi has warned his Leicester City teammates to be aware of the danger posed by Frank Lampard’s men.

The teams will lock horns against each other at Stamford Bridge this Sunday as they chase their first win of the season.

Brendan Rodgers’ men kicked off their Premier League campaign with a goalless draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers while the Blues were hammered 4-0 by Manchester United.

Ndidi was in action during last Saturday’s outing and he wants his teammates to create more chances this time out.

“Despite the fact that they’ve lost two games, it will be a difficult game and we will have to be alert. We got a point against Wolves, but we can be better going into the Chelsea game. We’ll go there to try and get something out of it,” Ndidi told the club website.

“Every game we learn, and we take to the next game. For Wolves, they’re a very good team. We actually kept the ball in possession and that’s difficult against Wolves.

“Playing like that, it gives us more confidence to go forward. They have a good record away from home and I think we did well defensively. We have to try and create more chances now.”

The 22-year-old missed the Foxes’ pre-season tour due to his participation at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria.

During the continental outing in Egypt, Ndidi helped the Super Eagles to a third-place finish after they defeated Tunisia 1-0 in the bronze medal match. (Goal)

•Photo shows Wilfred Ndidi

Source Daily Sports

Posted August 17, 2019


 

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