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This is my best game for Leicester City – Ghana’s Abdul Fatawu Issahaku after hat-trick against Southampton

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
April 24, 2024
in Football, Ghana, Players Abroad
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Abdul Fatawu Issahaku recently showcased his best performance yet in Leicester City’s commanding 5-0 victory over Southampton in the English Championship. With a remarkable hat-trick and an assist during Tuesday night’s match, Issahaku’s contribution marked a standout moment in his season.

Reflecting on his stellar display, Issahaku expressed immense satisfaction with his attacking prowess, labeling the triumph over Southampton as his standout performance of the season. In a post-match interview, he conveyed his joy, stating, “Yeah… for the season, this is the best game so far for me and I’m so happy and I feel so good… and yeah, I feel so amazing right now.”

Having been directly involved in 18 goals for Leicester in the Championship—scoring six goals and providing 12 assists—Issahaku’s impact on the team’s success has been significant. With Leicester currently holding a four-point lead at the top of the table, their return to the Premier League next season appears increasingly likely.

Issahaku’s promising debut season in England sees him edging closer to the milestone of 20 goal involvements, with just two goals needed to reach this impressive feat. His consistent performances have solidified his place in the Leicester squad, hinting at a prolonged stay with the club.

The 20-year-old Ghanaian talent is on loan from Sporting Lisbon, a Portuguese club, highlighting the international dimension of his footballing journey. Despite being in a foreign league, Issahaku has seamlessly adapted to the English game, showcasing his talent on the pitch.

Issahaku’s partnership with Leicester’s prolific striker, Jamie Vardy, has been particularly fruitful, contributing to his success on the field. Their synergy has played a crucial role in Leicester’s attacking dynamics, resulting in formidable performances and crucial victories.

As Leicester’s season progresses, Issahaku’s form continues to impress, garnering attention from fans and pundits alike. His dynamic style of play and ability to influence matches make him a key asset for the team’s aspirations in both the Championship and beyond.

The Ghanaian midfielder’s journey from Sporting Lisbon to Leicester City reflects the global nature of football, with talents from around the world converging in the English leagues. Issahaku’s success story serves as inspiration for aspiring footballers striving to make their mark on the international stage.

Issahaku’s impact extends beyond his individual achievements, as his contributions have propelled Leicester City closer to their goal of promotion to the Premier League. His presence in midfield adds flair and creativity to the team’s play, enhancing their attacking threat.

With each stellar performance, Issahaku further solidifies his reputation as one of the rising stars in English football. His skill, determination, and positive attitude make him a valuable asset for Leicester City’s ambitions in domestic and international competitions.

Leicester City’s investment in Issahaku’s talent has paid dividends, as he continues to deliver standout performances on the pitch. His development under the guidance of experienced coaches and alongside seasoned teammates bodes well for his future in the sport.

The young midfielder’s journey from Sporting Lisbon to Leicester City is a testament to his ambition and dedication to succeed at the highest level. His seamless transition to English football reflects his adaptability and talent as a footballer.

As Issahaku’s star continues to rise, he remains focused on contributing to Leicester City’s success and realizing his full potential in the sport. With each match, he strives to improve and make a lasting impact on the team’s fortunes.

Issahaku’s electrifying performances have endeared him to Leicester City fans, who eagerly anticipate his contributions in every match. His emergence as a key player for the club signals a bright future ahead for both him and Leicester City Football Club.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku’s exceptional performance against Southampton stands as a testament to his burgeoning talent and impact on Leicester City’s campaign in the English Championship. With his contributions on the field and potential for further growth, Issahaku remains a player to watch in the footballing world.

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