Ghanaian wing sensation Fatawu Issahaku played a key role in Leicester City’s 2-1 victory against Watford in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.
The 19-year-old, who is currently on loan from Sporting Lisbon, continues to impress with his performances for the Foxes in England.
Heading into the match, Watford had 8 wins against Leicester City’s 14 wins, and the teams had drawn twice.
Fatawu Issahaku was in the starting lineup at the Vicarage Road and put in a solid 83-minute shift for his team.
The goals for Leicester City were scored by Patson Daka and Ricardo Pereira, securing a convincing win for the Foxes.
Zambian international Patson Daka opened the scoring with a right-footed penalty in the 11th minute, while Ricardo Pereira doubled the lead with a right-footed shot in the 55th minute, assisted by Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.
Nigerian striker Emmanuel Dennis pulled one back for Watford in the 63rd minute, but it wasn’t enough to prevent Leicester City from claiming the victory.
Notably, Fatawu Issahaku has made 25 appearances, scored two goals, and provided nine assists in the Championship this season, highlighting his impact for Leicester City.