
Ghana international, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku was on the scoresheet as Leicester City came from behind to beat Swansea City.
In the English Championship on Saturday, the Foxes were hosted at the Swansea City Stadium.
The home side took the lead through Matt Grimes but Leicester deservedly levelled when Jannik Vestergaard bundled home his first goal for the club.
After the break, teenager Abdul Fatawu found time and space to sweep in his first Foxes goal.
Substitute Kelechi Iheancacho wrapped up the win with a fine strike.
Issahaku's goal below:
The win against Swansea City mean Leicester City have become the first side in the history of the English second tier to win their first six away league games of a season.
Issahaku who joined the Foxes on loan from Sporting Lisbon will be hoping to keep his fine performance intact when Leicester City host Sunderland on Tuesday at the King Power Stadium.
The former Dreams FC and Steadfast FC winger has made a total of 8 appearances for Leicester City in the ongoing Championship season.


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