Abdul Fatawu Issahaku and Marti Cifuentes were at the centre of attention after the Ghanaian winger produced a remarkable goal in Leicester City’s 3-1 win over Ipswich Town in the Championship.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku delivered a moment of magic by scoring from inside his own half, a strike that quickly became the highlight of the match. The daring long-range effort doubled Leicester City’s advantage just before halftime and left the Ipswich goalkeeper with no chance.
Marti Cifuentes later expressed strong admiration for the young winger, describing the goal as special and praising his hard work and steady improvement. The Leicester City coach noted that while the goal stood out, the team’s overall performance was equally impressive on the day.
Leicester City had taken an early lead through Bobby De Cordova-Reid, who scored from distance to continue his fine form. After Fatawu’s stunning effort, Jordan Ayew added a third goal early in the second half, putting the game beyond reach. Ipswich Town managed a late response through Jens Cajuste, but it was not enough to change the outcome.
Marti Cifuentes also pointed to the importance of the victory following a recent draw, stressing that the team showed character and the right reaction. He admitted there were still areas to improve but was pleased with the response from his players.
The win moves Leicester City up to eighth place on the league table, just three points away from the play-off spots. Abdul Fatawu Issahaku continues to grow in influence, with ten goal contributions in 20 matches, underlining his importance to Leicester City’s season so far.


























