Neville Slams Ndidi For First Half Goal Conceded By Leicester City Vs Hull City
Published: March 04, 2017
Former Manchester United defender Phil Neville, who is now a pundit at Sky Sports, has blamed Wilfred Ndidi for the goal conceded by Leicester City in the first half of their Premier League encounter against Hull City.
The Tigers took the lead after fourteen minutes through Sam Clucas following a typical counter attack move.
In his review of the first forty five minutes, Neville pointed out that Ndidi was robbed off the ball, which allowed Hull City’s Niasse to feed Grosicki, who laid a nice little pass to Clucas to finish from close-range.
Leicester City were back on level terms in the 27th minute after good linkup play between Vardy and Christian Fuchs.
Wilfred Ndidi made his seventh consecutive start for the Foxes in the Premier League since his debut against Chelsea on January 14.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : lcfc.com
The Tigers took the lead after fourteen minutes through Sam Clucas following a typical counter attack move.
In his review of the first forty five minutes, Neville pointed out that Ndidi was robbed off the ball, which allowed Hull City’s Niasse to feed Grosicki, who laid a nice little pass to Clucas to finish from close-range.
Leicester City were back on level terms in the 27th minute after good linkup play between Vardy and Christian Fuchs.
Wilfred Ndidi made his seventh consecutive start for the Foxes in the Premier League since his debut against Chelsea on January 14.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : lcfc.com
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