Leicester City will be without Nigeria international, Wilfred Ndidi, for a few weeks after manager Brendan Rodgers confirmed on Thursday that the midfielder had a hamstring strain.
Ndidi started for the Foxes in Monday’s 4-0 triumph over Nottingham Forest at the King Power Stadium but was substituted at half-time with Boubakary Soumare taking his place.
The Nigerian was initially expected to be fit for Leicester’s Premier League clash against Bournemouth this Saturday.
Speaking to the media on Thursday, Rodgers confirmed after the game that Ndidi hurt his hamstring, the same injury that had seen him withdrawn from Nigeria duty during the international break.
“In terms of the squad, Wilfred Ndidi will probably be out for a little bit,” Rodgers was quoted as saying by Leicester City’s official website.
“He came back from international duty with a hamstring strain. He recovered well but he felt it at half-time in the game and he was a little sore, so he might miss a few weeks.”