Ghana international Tariqe Fosu Henry, played his first-ever Premier League for Brentford in their loss to Leicester City on Sunday afternoon.
The former Oxford United player who has been battling with injury for some time now, finally had a feel of English top football at the King Power Stadium.
The 26-year old was introduced in the game in the 74th minute by Manager Thomas Frank to replace Rico Henry.
Timothy Castagne shot Leicester City ahead after 20 minutes on the clock before James Maddison doubled the lead in the 33rd minute.
Congolese winger Yoane Wissa, however, scored the only consolation goal for Brentford with five minutes to full 90 duration of the game.
Tariq Fosu has four international caps for the Black Stars of Ghana with a goal to his name.
Fosu played two EFL Cup matches for Brentford before he picked an injury which delayed his Premier League debut months ago.





























