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Amie Wilson

Wilfred Ndidi's warning to Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs as Leicester eye top four finish

Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has warned the Foxes' Premier League rivals that his team will only improve further under the stewardship of manager Brendan Rodgers.

The 2016 Premier League Champions currently sit in third place in the table after recording their biggest ever Premier League win against struggling Newcastle United on Sunday.

Ndidi scored the final of Leicester's five goals without reply. The Foxes have openly talked about their ambitions of breaking into the top six this season.

However, their current form now has fans and pundits suggesting that they could make an assault on the top four places come the end of the season.

Leicester are only behind Liverpool and Manchester City in the amount of points acquired since Brendan Rodgers took over in February, and they face Jurgen Klopp's league leaders in their next Premier League outing, with midfielder Ndidi suggesting there is more to come from the Foxes.

“You can see we have really improved. This season the coach has really upped us so that shows the quality in the team," he said, as reported by the Mirror.

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"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."

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