Nigeria, April 6 -- In title races, margins are thin. In derbies, they are even thinner. But on Sunday night, at the Chobani Stadium, the difference between victory and defeat was not just a moment; it was a decision.

And for Wilfred Ndidi, it was one that raised more questions than answers.

The stakes were clear from the outset.

Beşiktaş arrived knowing a result could shape their season. Fenerbahce, chasing leaders Galatasaray, were playing to keep their title hopes alive, sitting just four points behind before kickoff.

From the first whistle, the game settled into a familiar derby rhythm: physical, tactical, and cautious. Ndidi anchored midfield, breaking up play and dictating tempo, as both sides struggled to create clear...