Brendan Rodgers welcomes ‘irrepressible’ Wilfred Ndidi back into Leicester fold

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers admits his side have missed the “irrepressible” Wilfred Ndidi and has welcomed the defensive midfielder’s return from injury as the Foxes look to seal a place in the Champions League.

Ndidi underwent knee surgery on January 9 after damaging his meniscus in training. Remarkably, he returned just 13 days later as a substitute against West Ham before starting the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at Aston Villa.

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