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N’Golo Kante once again shows he is the Premier League’s most humble star as Chelsea ace has dinner at Pizza Express

N'GOLO KANTE proved once again he is the Premier League's most humble star - popping out for dinner at Pizza Express.

The Chelsea ace, casually dressed in jeans and a black jumper, made his waiter's days as he posed for selfies at the Italian high street chain.

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Chelsea hero N'Golo Kante posed for selfies at a recent meal out in Pizza ExpressCredit: //twitter.com/CFCBlogs_/status/1447945464037392386
The Frenchman appeared to sign his autograph on a napkinCredit: //twitter.com/CFCBlogs_/status/1447945464037392386
He shook hands with the waiter as he made the staff's nightCredit: //twitter.com/CFCBlogs_/status/1447945464037392386

He then appeared to sign a napkin and shook hands with the staff.

It is unclear whether Kante opted for the famous dough balls as a starter.

But one thing remains certain: the World Cup winner is still one of football's top Mr Nice Guys.

The modest midfielder was snapped doing his shopping at Asda, drives a Mini Cooper, put up a team-mate in his house at Leicester and popped into a Mosque to watch Match of the Day with a curry after missing his Eurostar to Paris.

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He also was too shy to hold the World Cup trophy and would run to training with the Foxes before being told he had to get a motor and drive in.

Speaking of motors, Kante was once late to Chelsea after being involved in a car crash - then agreeing to photos with onlookers.

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Despite his reputation as a good guy, Kante insisted the ‘kind’ and ‘nice’ tags are ‘overblown’.

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Kante said: “I am just a normal guy. There is no need to say I am the kindest or nicest.

"I am just a player like the others. I think that sometimes it is overblown.

"It does not need to be. There are other people like that in football.”

And former Blues team-mate Olivier Giroud revealed what causes the red mist to descend for the mild-mannered tackler.

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