The former Flying Eagles star, who is a regular with Belgium elite side, Genk, made his debut as a substitute in the 0-2 loss to Congo DR on Thursday and also featured in the second half in the 3-0 defeat of Cameroun on Sunday.
“Playing for the Super Eagles was a nice experience as I felt great in the colours of the senior national team. For now, I really don’t know how to describe the feelings but I always believe I can be better. I still need to work hard,” he said.
Aside the excitement in wearing the colours of the Eagles, Ndidi admitted that he learnt a lot from other players in the team. “I have learnt a lot even outside the pitch and also from other players too. Even before my first kick I was amazed. I pinched myself several times to ensure I was not in a dream,” he added.
This season, Ndidi has been a regular with Genk, especially in matches involving their rivals in the Belgian league, Standard Liege and Anderlecht.
After a successful trial with the Belgian side, the former Nathaniel Boys of Lagos defender made his debut for Genk on January 31, 2015 in their 1-0 away win over Charleroi.
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