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COVID-19: CHECKOUT WILFRED NDIDI ON ISOLATION ROUTINE

Super Eagle’s star and Leicester City midfield marshal Wilfred Ndidi has joined his premier league colleagues in their daily routine to keep fit in this period which the corona virus has taken the best from the world of football.

Clubs in the Premier League desperately try to keep their players fit during this idle period.

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Clubs have also drawn up training programmes
For players at home to maintain their fitness level with strength and cardiovascular work. Some others may not just have an equal access like other bigger players, so they could just make do of what is at their disposal.

Individual club has drawn up plans for their players. For Leicester City, players will continue to work away from the club’s Belvoir Drive training ground and each has been given an individual training and nutritional programmes to follow.

The midfield dynamo was captured by Sports247 having training sessions in an open field alone. Juggings, runs, and so on just to maintain his power and pace when play resumes hopefully. Another of his training session shows Ndidi in his gym, working out. To the look of thing, to maintain stamina, endurance and agility.

Teammates of Ndidi took to his page to hale the holding midfielder with Leon Balogun calling him “the double engine” and William Troost Ekong giving him the power MOG. Wilfred Ndidi is known for his strength and amazing tackles in front of the defence line. He was premier league top tackler after making 138 dispossessions, finishing ahead of Everton’s Gueye and former Leicester man N’Golo Kante in his first season.

The Nigerian international has signed a contract with the foxes till 2022. The young, tall and combative midfielder has won praises across Europe recently. He made a move to the premier league after spending two years in Belgian football joining Gent on his 18th birthday. Ndidi started out as a central defender when playing in Nigeria for Nathaniel Boys in the city of Lagos before adapting into the defensive midfield role.