Jamie Vardy, a player for Leicester City, drew criticism from supporters when pidgin was heard from him.
When giving a prize to Nigerian international Wilfred Ndidi, the English striker made an intriguing choice by speaking in Pidgin English.
Pidgin English, which is spoken by many Nigerians, acts as a uniting language.
It is clear that players from other nations, like Vardy, are adopting the language because to the impact of Kelechi Iheanacho and Ndidi in the Foxes' group.
A recent video showed Vardy and the Super Eagles midfielder having a post-match news conference.
Ndidi was awarded with the September Skybet Player of the Month award during this exchange by Vardy, who joked, “Here you go, Willy. You sabi.”
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