Watch: Ndidi lashes unstoppable shot to keep Leicester ticking
Yes Ndidi.
Leicester City's revolutionary midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, walloped a stinger of a shot to give the Foxes an early lead against Stoke City on Saturday.
It would hold up as the winner in an eventual 2-0 victory, Leicester's fifth in a row since Craig Shakespeare replaced Claudio Ranieri on the bench.
Ndidi's done his best to emulate N'Golo Kante in the middle of the park at the King Power Stadium, committing timely challenges and recirculating play.
But in his short time in England, the January signing has also demonstrated a penchant for spectacular goals. His only other tally for Leicester came outside of the box as well - a left-footed rocket in the FA Cup against Derby County.
This time, the ball cannoned off of his right foot, displaying his ambidexterity in the process.
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