Whether it is seeing him drive around in a humble Mini Cooper or saying sorry to an Arsenal fan after beating them with Chelsea, N'Golo Kante is already renowned as one of football's nice guys.

That position was seemingly cemented over the weekend after it was revealed he spent his Saturday evening with a group of ordinary lads following an impromptu meet at a London mosque.

After helping Chelsea to a dominant win over Cardiff on Saturday, Kante was due to spend the rest of the weekend in Paris. However, he missed his Eurostar and, as a devout Muslim, Googled local mosques in order to undertake his evening prayer.

N'GOLO KANTE'S WHIRLWIND CAREER 2013: Ligue 2 2014: Ligue 1 2016: Premier League winner 2016: Helps France reach EURO final 2017: Premier League winner 2017: PFA Player of the Year 2017: PL Player of the Year 2017: Ballon d'Or nominee 2018: FA Cup winner 2018: World Cup winner Advertisement

Having found one, Kante turned up and, as nice guys always do, quickly made a host of new friends. Not believing their luck at meeting a Premier League and World Cup winner, they took the chance to invite him round for a chilled night at their house.

This is where the buck would stop with most Premier League stars. They would understandably have more luxurious things to do than hang out with a group of young lads on a Saturday night. Not Kante, though.

The midfielder, whose quiet nature off the field is the antithesis of his dogged determination on it, gladly accepted the offer and hung out with his new acquaintances long into the night, or at least until the end of Match of the Day.

According to Twitter user @abz_gooner, the night went like this: 'It all started with Kante missing his Eurostar to Paris, then Googling local mosque, next thing you know man's chomping on rice and curry in next man's yard, playing FIFA and watching himself on MOTD.'

Another user, @jahrul999, wrote: 'World Cup winner, former Premier League Player of the Year, two-time Premiership [sic] winner casually joined us to watch MOTD after visiting a local mosque. True definition of being humble. What a man.'

Kante played 90 minutes as Chelsea beat Cardiff City at Stamford Bridge earlier on Saturday

Twitter users reveal their unbelievable night hanging out with the World Cup winner, Kante

Kante may not know it himself, but he is fast becoming one of the best footballers on the planet. The diminutive midfielder already has two Premier League titles to his name and was a key figure for France as they won the World Cup in Russia.

He was named PFA Player of the Year the season Chelsea won the Premier League and is in talks with the Blues over a staggering £290,000-a-week contract. Imagine the amount of Indian takeaways he could afford with that kind of cash.

The 27-year-old may have been in line to earn significantly more had he accepted the advances of Paris Saint-Germain, who made contact with him over a transfer in the summer. The French side saw him as a perfect addition in their hunt for Champions League glory, but Kante said there was 'no reason' to leave Stamford Bridge.

'There was no urge to go elsewhere after the World Cup,' he said in an interview with RMC Sport.

'There were other clubs' interests but after talking to Chelsea, things were clear. The club is counting on me and I feel good. The next logical step was to continue with Chelsea.'

The Blues fan posted a video of him and the midfielder playing against each other on FIFA

Kante has won the Premier League and multiple individual accolades with Chelsea

Olivier Giroud revealed Kante was too shy to touch the World Cup after winning with France

Besides his loyalty, Kante's chronic politeness has come out in several forms in recent months.

His Chelsea and France team-mate Olivier Giroud told of the time he basically force Kante to hold the World Cup trophy because he had been too shy to ask team-mates for a turn. That is despite the fact he started all seven of their World Cup matches.

Giroud said: 'He is so shy so he didn't want to say "give it to me", so he had to wait. Sometimes people came in front of him. At the end of the day someone took it and gave it to him.'

As previously mentioned, he also made a friend in Arsenal fan @AFCSharky after he apologised for beating his team in a recent Premier League match. Not only did he issue an unnecessary apology, but also agreed to take a photo with his new friend.

'Just met this man,' Sharky tweeted, accompanied by two crying emojis: 'Told him I was an Arsenal fan and I was upset about the game this weekend but he smiled at me and said "sorry". What a guy.'