Huddersfield Town’s teenage forward Cameron Ashia delivered a standout performance on Tuesday night, scoring a crucial second-half goal to help the Terriers edge past Leicester City in a dramatic EFL Cup first-round clash at the Accu Stadium.
The 18-year-old English-born Ghanaian showed energy and confidence from the start, taking the game to a Leicester side that boasted a dominant head-to-head record. Hamza Choudhury’s well-taken strike put the Foxes ahead early in the second half, but Daniel Vost responded with a towering header to bring Huddersfield level.
Leicester quickly regained the lead through Harry Winks, yet Ashia struck back in the 76th minute, smashing the ball into the top corner after a clever pass from Murray Wallace.
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew came off the bench for Leicester in the 82nd minute, but the match finished 2-2 in regulation time, forcing a penalty shootout. Huddersfield goalkeeper Lee Nicholls proved the hero, saving from both Ayew and Kasey McAteer to secure a 3-2 win and progression to the next round.
The result gives Huddersfield momentum heading into their Championship fixture against QPR on August 16, with Ashia’s breakthrough display offering plenty of promise for the season ahead.






































