Players Rating: Ndidi Forming Great Partnership With France Midfielder of Senegalese Descent; Iheanacho Okay In Leicester Defeat
Published: October 07, 2018Super Eagles stars Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho could not salvage a win or at least a point for Leicester City on Saturday in their 2-1 defeat to Everton at the King Power Stadium and were rated accordingly by the British media that followed the game.
Leicester Live wrote of Ndidi's contribution to his team's outing:
"Not his best game in possession but still battled."
The midfielder was handed a 6 out of 10 by the website dedicated to reports about the club.
For forward Kelechi Iheanacho, the assessment went thus:
"Had a few bright touches but didn't have a major impact on the game."
The former U-17 star was rated an impressive 8/10 by the website.
Interestingly Ndidi's midfield partnership with France international of Senegalese descent Nampalys Mendy was one of the bright spots in a disappointing match.
The Cunning Fox, a blog dedicated to Leicester City Football Club outlined the positives and negatives of the players' performances.
"Mendy and Ndidi are on the path of being a blistering partnership," the blog stated.
Ndidi's game saw him get a 7/10 while Iheanacho was below average with a 4.
Both Nigerians are expected to play key roles in Nigeria's 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Libya.
The Foxes' next league game is a clash against Arsenal after the international break.
Leicester Live wrote of Ndidi's contribution to his team's outing:
"Not his best game in possession but still battled."
The midfielder was handed a 6 out of 10 by the website dedicated to reports about the club.
For forward Kelechi Iheanacho, the assessment went thus:
"Had a few bright touches but didn't have a major impact on the game."
The former U-17 star was rated an impressive 8/10 by the website.
Interestingly Ndidi's midfield partnership with France international of Senegalese descent Nampalys Mendy was one of the bright spots in a disappointing match.
The Cunning Fox, a blog dedicated to Leicester City Football Club outlined the positives and negatives of the players' performances.
"Mendy and Ndidi are on the path of being a blistering partnership," the blog stated.
Ndidi's game saw him get a 7/10 while Iheanacho was below average with a 4.
Both Nigerians are expected to play key roles in Nigeria's 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Libya.
The Foxes' next league game is a clash against Arsenal after the international break.
Izuchukwu Okosi
Photo Credit : lcfc.com
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