Ghana’s Black Stars winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has expressed heartfelt appreciation to his Leicester City teammates following their impressive 3–1 victory over Ipswich Town in the Sky Bet Championship.
The young Ghanaian attacker was one of the standout performers on the night, producing a breathtaking long-range strike that sent the King Power Stadium into raptures. After the match, Fatawu took to social media to thank the entire squad, emphasizing the importance of team spirit, unity, and belief in Leicester’s current campaign.
“Proud of this team. The spirit, the togetherness, the fight — we keep pushing as one,” Fatawu shared.
The goal has drawn widespread attention not just for its quality, but for its eerie similarity to a famous strike he scored for Ghana two years ago. In 2023, Fatawu stunned African giants Algeria with a long-range effort from distance, a goal that instantly became a fan favorite among Black Stars supporters.

This time, however, he went even further.
Against Ipswich, Fatawu unleashed a rocket from even longer range, beating the goalkeeper cleanly and reaffirming his reputation as a player capable of producing moments of magic from nowhere. Fans across Ghana and beyond were quick to react, with many calling for national team head coach Otto Addo to take note.
“Somebody call me Otto Addo — he’s got a missed call,” one viral reaction read, capturing the excitement surrounding Fatawu’s form.
Leicester City’s win strengthens their position in the Championship as they continue their push for promotion, and performances like Fatawu’s underline the club’s growing confidence and attacking threat.
For Ghana, the message is clear: Abdul Fatawu is back, confident, and dangerous. With his ability to score spectacular goals and influence big games, the winger is once again making a strong case for a regular place in the Black Stars setup as international competitions approach.
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