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Chelsea star N'Golo Kante proves again he is the nicest player in football (video)

N'golo Kante, Chelsea superstar, once again that he is one of the nicest footballers ever existed after refusing to his teammates with a shot on their backsides.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup winning midfielder trained with the rest of the Blues team on Monday, April 8, ahead of their Europa League clash later this week.

Kante targeted the only space in between the players and carefully placed the ball into the net with his colleagues walking away unharmed.

France international Olivier Giroud, youth-teamer Richard Nartey, Eden Hazard, Danny Drinkwater, Emerson, Willy Caballero and Davide Zappacosta all formed a funny wall in the goal waiting to be hit by a thunderous shot but ball went in between them at the end of the day.

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Meanwhile, Andreas Christensen and Gary Cahill both fired their chances to the roof top of the goal post.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek was said to have hit Nartey on the back of the leg before Kante's nice gesture to his teammates during training.

The Blues posted the video on their official Instagram page, celebrating the Frenchman with a captain saying: "@nglkante is just too nice!"

Meanwhile, one of the team's supporters replied under the post that: "If Higuain had shot it would have landed in my back garden."

Kante has been described as the nicest player at Stamford Bridge since he arrived Chelsea in 2015 from Leicester City. He drives Mini Cooper and does noting flashy or excessive.

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The Blues midfielder missed a Eurostar train back to Paris after a Prem win and then looked for a nearby mosque to attend evening prayer as reported by SunSport.

Afterwards, he was invited back to an Arsenal fan's house for dinner... and gladly accepted the invite, ate curry, played Fifa and watched himself on Match of the Day.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Chelsea star N'golo Kante penned a new long term contract with his Premier League side Chelsea football club.

The World Cup winning star signed a five year deal that will see him earn £290,000 pounds-per-week.

His new deal will also see him represent the Premier League club until the summer of 2026 after initially joining them in 2016.

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