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Wilfried Ndidi still not back to full fitness
Wilfried Ndidi has yet to rediscover his sensations since his recent return to the pitch after the lengthy injury that caused him to miss the African Cup of Nations. So it's only natural that he's not at his peak performance. As he himself stated on the official website of his club: Leicester."I'm getting closer to full fitness, but it comes slowly and gradually. It doesn't just happen in one or two games. As we go along, we'll see what happens in the future. If I'm in the team, I'll always do my best, but fitness always comes game after game, as does confidence."
The Foxes are playing for promotion this season, and are currently3rd in the table with 85 points, but with a game less played, compared to leaders Ipswich, who have 87 pts at the stage of the 40th day of the Championship. A rediscovered Ndidi would be a vital element in their bid for promotion. This season, he took part in 25 games, scoring 2 goals and giving 5 assists.
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