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Wilfred Ndidi

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Yeah I can see the Viera comparison, but I also see some Yaya in him too. Great leap, good in the air because of it and a thunderous shot at times. 

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On 08/03/2017 at 10:12, AmarteyAndChill said:

I agree with the goals. He could

 get at least 5 goals in the league next season from long shots or set pieces.

i think we should be looking at 8-12 goals a season with how good he is in the air and long shots, this guy has real quality and i think next season he will really put on a show

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2 minutes ago, Karlos-da-gr8-Fox said:

i think we should be looking at 8-12 goals a season with how good he is in the air and long shots, this guy has real quality and i think next season he will really put on a show

Even players like David silva won't get 12 goals in a season and he plays in a attacking team. Not a chance he will get 12 unless he becomes world class.

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Just now, AmarteyAndChill said:

Even players like David silva won't get 12 goals in a season and he plays in a attacking team. Not a chance he will get 12 unless he becomes world class.

he definitley gunna be class, when he shoots you get on the edge of ya seat expecting it to fly in. next season he will be dangerous, i dont see silva as a goal scorer as more of an assist genius, 

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4 minutes ago, Dammy said:

Another great game by the young man! His leap is awesome

He wins so many crucial headers for us. Another top performance

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Would love to know how many headers he won in our box during the second half...  just seemed to pick up everything 

 

This guy is obscenely capable...  

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The Sevilla fans just rang asking where N'Zonzi is. He's still in Ndidi's back pocket if you can reach that high :).

 

Immense display for a 20 year old. His decision making still needs some improvement as sometimes he does take on an overly risky / ambitious bit of play which is sometimes costly. However, I don't discourage him from doing it because he's capable of it. As he improves (hopefully with us), he will pick up the experience to know when to go for the classy / powerful option and when to play the percentages. But there is no doubt about it, this guy in a few years time will literally run the game for the teams he plays for. He's a different player to Kante and is more of a Kante / Drinkwater hybrid, but in the positive sense of that statement.

 

It will very soon be time for the "Hide Ndidi" threads because this was an exceptional performance against a very cultured Spanish team in the Champions League. Delighted to have him at LCFC.

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8 minutes ago, AmarteyAndChill said:

Beating N'Zonzi in the air. N'Zonzi is about 3 inches taller than himlol

 

Height generally doesn't matter. Smaller people have a better leap.

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1 minute ago, Ashley said:

 

Height generally doesn't matter. Smaller people have a better leap.

Have you watched the high jump in the olympics and basketball? Ha ha 

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2 minutes ago, Babylon said:

Have you watched the high jump in the olympics and basketball? Ha ha 

 

Seriously babs. They do believe me ;)

Posted
21 minutes ago, Ashley said:

 

Height generally doesn't matter. Smaller people have a better leap.

Owen was a good example of this, he was very good in the air and look how small he is 

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1 hour ago, foxes_rule1978 said:

This guy is technically brilliant some of his touches and smart passes were immense... he is a fantastic signing and still very young. Our best player at the moment for sure 

 

Think you're forgetting someone...

 

:schmike:

 

1 hour ago, ZeGuy said:

Never ever disappointed me. Brillant.

 

That backpass against Hull was pretty disapointing, but there's no denying that he's an absolute beast.

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An old head on young shoulders. I loved the way when Nasri was slowly leaving the field, he went across towards Vardy, recognising that he should be shielding him from a further reaction that could have led to a red card. He then pretended to hold back Simpson so as to deflect the attention away from Vardy.

 

Top man!

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