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Wilfried Ndidi (22) vs Man City;

90 Minutes Played
80% Pass Accuracy
57 Touches
40 Passes
11 Duels Won
8 Ball Recoveries
4 Long Balls
4 Tackles
3 Dribbles
3 Interceptions
2 Aerials Won
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Wilfried Ndidi (22) vs Man City;

90 Minutes Played
80% Pass Accuracy
57 Touches
40 Passes
11 Duels Won
8 Ball Recoveries
4 Long Balls
4 Tackles
3 Dribbles
3 Interceptions
2 Aerials Won
1 Key Pass
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I thought Gueye was leading in tackles so far. Wild is a beast. He needs to get his shot right,it's the only part of his game I'm surprised hasn't improved. He also needs to star scoring from headers. :thumbs:
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United need to go for Ndidi now
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Wait o..... I have to wave a Dimka report flag on this one. Where's the sauce? Can't believe how much better his stats are compared to Torriera.why are Arsenal fans so in love with him when his numbers are not really that great?
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Ndidi is an engine. He needs to work on his shooting though. I see a club like Barcelona or PSG going for him.
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I hope he goes to Spain.
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kali wrote:Ndidi is an engine. He needs to work on his shooting though. I see a club like Barcelona or PSG going for him.

How? That's one of his strengths.
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Laaakuli jalilu......35 shots taken 6 on target. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Keep him. We have Sissoko and Winks. He didn't make much noise when he played them.
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Last season his stats where amazing too.
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Cristao II wrote:Keep him. We have Sissoko and Winks. He didn't make much noise when he played them.
Supporting cast may have something to do with it.
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balo wrote:
kali wrote:Ndidi is an engine. He needs to work on his shooting though. I see a club like Barcelona or PSG going for him.

How? That's one of his strengths.
No it’s not o lol. Dude is a beast defensively, the offensive side is improving small small.
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Kajifu, any inside info on interested clubs?
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Dammy wrote:Kajifu, any inside info on interested clubs?
Bros its getting serious oooh clubs are calling Leicester late owner son who is not yet smart in football business about Ndidi.
Pep want Ndidi as replacement for Fernandinho,since Fernandinho get injured, City been expose seriously.
My issue is if he comes back healthy will he still start him over Fernandinho who is not as good as Ndidi?
Bayern send scout for Leicester vs City game,so news is they were watching Ndidi.
Clubs waiting for the transfer window to open,PSG is looking after him if they cant get Kante next summer.
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Context is required. Toreira and Kante play for teams that are in possession/attack a lot more than Leicester. Hence they are bound to have fewer opportunities to tackle and intercept etc. Conversely Leicester spend more time defending than Arsenal and Chelsea. Hence you would expect Ndidi to tackle more etc.
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wiseone wrote:Context is required. Toreira and Kante play for teams that are in possession/attack a lot more than Leicester. Hence they are bound to have fewer opportunities to tackle and intercept etc. Conversely Leicester spend more time defending than Arsenal and Chelsea. Hence you would expect Ndidi to tackle more etc.

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I thought about that also. However, I am not so sure. Can you please put up the average minutes of possession per game for each of those teams and then compare to Leicester's. My hunch is that the difference may not be significant. That would ease the calculation of those defensive stats per opponent's possession minute.
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marko wrote:United need to go for Ndidi now
I look at the two brain dead defensive midfielder in the Manu midfield, Matic and especially that one called Herera, if Ndidi was born in Spain he would be playing for one of the top 4 teams in the Spanish league and would be labelled world class.
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Enugu II wrote:
wiseone wrote:Context is required. Toreira and Kante play for teams that are in possession/attack a lot more than Leicester. Hence they are bound to have fewer opportunities to tackle and intercept etc. Conversely Leicester spend more time defending than Arsenal and Chelsea. Hence you would expect Ndidi to tackle more etc.

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I thought about that also. However, I am not so sure. Can you please put up the average minutes of possession per game for each of those teams and then compare to Leicester's. My hunch is that the difference may not be significant. That would ease the calculation of those defensive stats per opponent's possession minute.
If Leicester spends more time defending, it would probably point to Ndidi being weaker than Kante and Toreira....being constantly on the back foot shouldn't on average benefit a defensive player. Compare the clean sheet stats even, where he is marginally below Kante and well above Toreira. What wiseone is essentially saying is that defenders/defensive mids in clubs at the bottom of the table would have better stats than those in clubs at the top. Never seen this to be true. Ever

If not that I haven't seen his Leicester dominance replicated for Nigeria, I for say Ndidi is the best in the biz....but his international performance, though generally good, gives me pause.
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Enugu II wrote:
wiseone wrote:Context is required. Toreira and Kante play for teams that are in possession/attack a lot more than Leicester. Hence they are bound to have fewer opportunities to tackle and intercept etc. Conversely Leicester spend more time defending than Arsenal and Chelsea. Hence you would expect Ndidi to tackle more etc.

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I thought about that also. However, I am not so sure. Can you please put up the average minutes of possession per game for each of those teams and then compare to Leicester's. My hunch is that the difference may not be significant. That would ease the calculation of those defensive stats per opponent's possession minute.

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