Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku was the hero for Leicester City on Tuesday night after powering Leicester City to victory over AFC Bournemouth in the English FA Cup.
The promising winger grabbed the winner for Leicester City in extra time after a goalless encounter in regulation time.
The young Ghanaian was introduced into the game in the second half to replace Marc Albrighton in the 64th minute and his addition sparked the win for his side.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku injected fresh vigour into his team’s attack after entering the game as they attempted to win the Cup.
Both teams were unable to find the back of the net throughout the intense 90-minute match, forcing extra time to be played.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku gave Leicester City the lead in the 105th minute with a curling attempt from the fringe of the AFC Bournemouth box that looked like a rabbit out of a hat.
Leicester City advanced to the FA Cup Round 8 after the spectacular goal at the end of extra time split the two teams.