Leicester City midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, has played down the rumoured rift between him and goalkeeper Danny Ward.
Both players had a heated on-field exchange as the Foxes slumped to a fifth successive defeat at Brighton penultimate Sunday, but the Nigerian midfield insists there is no bad blood between him and the goalie stating that the argument happened in the heat of the moment.
“We are all humans, we have feelings. I understood where he was coming from after the game and we just laugh over it. It was in the heat of the moment and we showed the other side of us. We are humans and it’s normal.”
Meanwhile, Ndidi has admitted that “confidence has been low” at the club because of their poor start to the season, but the squad have a “plan” to put things right very soon.
“To be honest, the start to the season hasn’t been like previous seasons. The way we (usually) start the season, the way we just keep going.It’s not been what we really want.
It’s obvious that we’ve not been ourselves, but the confidence has been low in those games. We’ll get there, to be honest. We’ll get there.”
Leicester City are currently languishing at the bottom of the Premier League table and Ndidi knows this isn’t good for the club, but he insists that the unity and talents in the team will move them up in no time.
”We know we’ve lost games and they’re not what we wanted, but we are still together. We know the fact we’ve got qualities in the team and know that we can still come up there (the table).”
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