Leicester City and Super Eagles midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, has discussed his return from injury as his club prepare for the Premier League kick-off on August 6.
The 25-year-old has been out of action for the Foxes since he limped off from his side’s 2-1 second-leg defeat by Rennes in the Europa Conference League on March 17.
He underwent surgery immediately after the game and subsequently missed Nigeria’s two-legged Africa World Cup qualifier play-off against Ghana and was further ruled out of action by Leicester for the rest of the season.
Ndidi has already linked up with Leicester for pre-season action and admits the first week of training was hard for him.
“To be fair, the first week was really hard because the body is trying to adapt. But I just feel once the body gets used to it, it will be good.
“Yes of course I was away for just two weeks, I’ve been working my way back. It’s the first week of pre-season and I’m trying to get used to the training back again,” Ndidi told LCFC TV.
The defensive midfielder explained why pre-season training was good for the team ahead of the new campaign.
He said, “I think it’s really ideal for us to be here and get used to each other again. Of course, the training in pre-season is much harder than the season. You know this is just getting the body worked up and getting ready.
“Of course, the intensity has been amazing and from the training, we’ve been doing, seeing the lads put in much effort to be up there.”
Before picking the injury, the Super Eagles midfielder had managed 19 top-flight appearances and came on as a substitute on one occasion.
He last made an appearance in a Premier League game on March 13, playing 29 minutes for Leicester against Arsenal in a 2-0 defeat.