Ndidi was allowed to return to England from Nigeria’s camp in Constantine, Algeria, after training twice with the Super Eagles
By Kehinde Okeowo
Nigerian central midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, who left the Super Eagles camp due to injury, has been passed fit for the Premier League clash against Taiwo Awoniyi’s Nottingham Forest on October 3.
Ndidi on Wednesday was released from Nigeria’s camp in Constantine, Algeria, where the team is preparing for an international friendly against the Desert Warriors on Friday.
Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro explained after his departure that Leicester City’s fitness team had passed on a message that the midfielder had a hamstring tweak during his club’s 6-2 annihilation by Spurs before the international break.
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The 25-year-old was allowed to return to England after training twice with the Super Eagles.
According to BBC Sport reporter, Oluwashina Okeleji Ndidi had a grade one hamstring tear.
However, reports from England suggest the Leicester City midfield enforcer is expected to be fit for their Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on Monday.
The Foxes are rooted to the bottom of the log of Premier League after failing to record a win in the English top-flight this season.