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1st January 2019
03:52pm GMT

The win at Goodison didn't provide much of a window into Choudhury's range of passing or qualities with a ball at his feet, but his supreme ability to read the game was there for all to see. Constantly, even when the ball was out of play, Choudhury was surveying the rest of the pitch. Checking right, then left; peeking over both shoulders and then back again - forever taking those mental snapshots of the field of play.
Though he rarely seemed to break into anything resembling a sprint, his sense of positioning and nous for sniffing out where the trouble would be meant that he seldom had to. And no, his defensive game wasn't flawless - there were a couple of occasions where his aggression and eagerness to win back possession cost his side free-kicks - but it was, unmistakably, another steady performance, especially from a young player still adjusting to rigours and intensity of the Premier League.
Their congested festive fixture list behind them, Leicester will look to build on what's been - blip against Cardiff aside - a successful spell. Having made a winning start to 2019, it seems safe to say that Hamza Choudhury, after another solid if not spectacular showing, has a prominent role to play in what lies ahead.
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