LEICESTER City boss, Brendan Rodgers will be banking on
Nigeria international Wilfred Ndidi and his team mates on his first return to
Anfield as a manager when the Foxes face Liverpool this Saturday, Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports.
The 46-year-old was Reds boss for just over three seasons
following his appointment in the summer of 2012 and led the club to a thrilling
second-place finish in the Premier League in 2013-14.
Speaking ahead of Saturday’s big match against the
unbeaten Premier League leaders at Anfield, Nididi, who was on target in 5-0
thrashing of Newcastle United last weekend however hailed the Rodgers'
revolution for turning around the club.
The Super Eagles midfielder reckons City are hugely
improved since the Northern Irish replaced Claude Puel in February.
“You can see we have really improved. This season the
coach has really upped us so that shows the quality in the team.
"It was a great performance because everyone was
focused and we tried to move the ball very fast and with pace.
“I’m happy with the way the team is going, the way the
lads are playing and where we are now, so we just keep going and we try to make
things.
"It can’t be perfect but we try to get there. We want to give everything
in every game and we think the fans will also enjoy it."
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