Nigerian midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi names his three best African players in the Premier League this season
It's been an honour. It's been a pleasure to be a teammate with Jamie Vardy. Even after football, you'd be like, oh, I play with Jamie Vardy. I feel like it's a privilege and a pleasure to play alongside him. And he's been amazing for years. He's been an amazing guy, family man, so he's mentally strong. I think he's one of the strongest guys I've seen mentally in the head.
The most prominent news from Leicester City is the departure of club icon Jamie Vardy at the end of this season. Could you reflect on your experience sharing the dressing room and the pitch with a player widely regarded as one of the Premier League's greatest ever strikers?
He's really, really strong. I admire him. It's been a couple of great, great years with him. Ups and downs, but he's still Jamie Vardy.
Jamie's on-camera persona suggests a pretty lively character. Is this consistent with his off-field demeanour within the squad?
Oh, yeah, the way he is on-camera and how he expresses himself, he's the same guy. You have to be on your toes when he's just around. There might be something coming up, and you drop your guard, Vards might just scare you or something. He's really annoying in a good way, he just keeps the whole mood alive.
He's that guy, and he tries to imitate things, and make it fun. Even trying to learn Pidgin, Nigerian - he learns the words, and then uses it on the Nigerian guys around with me, he just speaks and they'll be like, oh, what's he say? It's Jamie Vardy! So, he's a great guy, he's a great, great guy.
This season has presented significant challenges for Leicester City. How would you analyse the key factors of the campaign and what constructive takeaways can you and your teammates really carry forward?
I feel like we gave up too quickly when it comes to games. As soon as we concede one goal, the heads go down. I think that shouldn't happen going forward. I think that's my take on things: we should look forward to going forward, you know.
Personally, looking back at the season, is there a particular Leicester City match that stands out as your most memorable? And what made that specific game so significant for you?
I would say the Crystal Palace game away. We drew 2-2 and I got two assists. I was muted the whole game, like, muted before the game. I didn't speak to anyone. I didn't want to speak to anyone. I was just going through some things and then I went in the game and I had two assists. That was a good game.
Which Premier League team's overall performance and approach have impressed you the most throughout the course of this season?
I would say Nottingham Forest. They just stick to the basics and just get the goals, defend, get the goals, and that's what they need.
Considering the individual battles you've faced, which Premier League player has posed the most significant challenge for you this season?
I can't really think of a game where I felt a challenge. I'll just say the last game against Wolves. Matthias Cunha. He's a good player. He was everywhere. He was doing his thing.
From a tactical perspective, which Premier League team has been the most formidable opponent to compete against this season?
I would say Manchester City away. It was a difficult game. We tried as much as we could to get close to the ball, but we were not getting the balls. It was difficult because they were moving the ball really, really fast and the positioning was great.
Looking ahead, would you say that an immediate return to the Premier League is now the primary and unequivocal objective for Leicester City?
Of course. But first, we have to learn from this. If we don't learn from this, we're just wasting our time. We just have to learn from this season.
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