Ndidi has been critical to Leicester's fortunes this season and the persuasive Nigerian leads the Premier League in the two handles and interferences, NAN reports.
"Wilf took a thump in preparing yesterday, which lamentably implies he may require a slight activity," Rodgers said while clarifying why he missed Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the principal leg of their League Cup semi-last.
"It was simply appalling. He scratched his meniscus simply altering course. You're taking a gander at around three or a month (out). Thus, he'll likely miss the majority of January and early February, and afterward, he will be back by at that point."
Rodgers conveyed Youri Tielemans in Ndidi's situation before expediting Hamza Choudhury in the subsequent half and the last made the pivotal capture attempt that permitted Kelechi Iheanacho to get an equalizer.
"Choudhury had a tremendous effect," Rodgers included. "It's my shortcoming that I didn't begin him today around evening time. We could see that we required him and he gave us our personality back."
Leicester, second in the standings, continue their association battle on Saturday when they have Southampton — a group they beat 9-0 in the inverting apparatus in October.
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