- Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi may need surgery and could be out for up to a month with an unspecified injury.
- Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi may need surgery and could be out for up to a month with an unspecified injury. The Leicester player was ruled out of the Foxes’ Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with Aston Villa on Wednesday. Boss Brendan Rodgers revealed Ndidi suffered an injury in training – although did not specify what – on Tuesday and may face an operation.
Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi may need surgery and could be out for up to a month with an unspecified injury.
The Leicester player was ruled out of the Foxes’ Carabao Cup semi-final first leg with Aston Villa on Wednesday.
Boss Brendan Rodgers revealed Ndidi suffered an injury in training – although did not specify what – on Tuesday and may face an operation.
Before the match, Rodgers said, “Wilf took a knock in training yesterday, which unfortunately means he might need a slight operation tomorrow (Wednesday).
“That’ll put him out for a few weeks, but it’s not overly serious, so hopefully, going into February, he’ll be fit and ready to go again.”
If Ndidi misses the rest of the month he will sit out five Leicester games – including their semi-final second leg at Villa on January 28.