Watch: ‘You sabi’– Moment Leicester’s Jamie Vardy speaks Pidgin English to Wilfred Ndid

The outstanding performances in the Championship League so far have been caused by the presence of Jamie Vardy, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho and many other players gathered at the King Power Stadium. p>

Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy made an interesting move by speaking Pidgin English while presenting an award to Nigeria international Wilfred Ndidi, Soccernet.ng reported.

Pidgin English serves as a unifying language and is widely spoken by Nigerians, including members of the Super Eagles team.

Considering the influence of Kelechi Iheanacho and Ndidi on the Foxes team, it is clear that players from other countries, such as Vardy, have adopted this language.

A recent video showed Vardy pressing the Super Eagles midfielder after the match.

During this exchange, Ndidi received the Skybet Player of the Month award for September, which was presented to him by Vardy. Vardy jokingly said: It’s the chorus. ”

Watch the video here: 

It is worth noting that England striker Jesse Lingard has also been spotted speaking Pidgin, perhaps influenced by Emmanuel Dennis and Awonih Taiwo in the past.

Vadi has now joined the growing group of Pidgin English speakers, and it won’t be long before other players follow suit.

Ndidi has flourished under the leadership of Enzo Maresca, who has led the East Midlands side to eight wins from nine domestic league games so far.

Ndidi has been linked with a move to Nottingham Forest, Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich and other clubs, but appears to be enjoying his time at the King Power Stadium.

Ndidi is expected to continue his good form as City look to continue their winning streak as they face Preston at Leicester.

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