Black Stars captain Jordan Ayew registered an assist in Leicester City’s disappointing home defeat to Watford in the English Championship on Friday.
Ayew set up Jordan James to open the scoring in the 7th minute as inconsistent Foxes, who have now lost back-to-back games, failed to hold on to the lead and suffered a 2-1 painful loss at the King Power Stadium.
Othmane Maamma's delightful strike on the stroke of halftime made it a one-draw into the recess.
The open nature of the fixture continued on the resumption with both sides creating and wasting excellent opportunities, but it was Watford who took the points through defender Mattie Pollock's brave header.
Both the Watford goals were the result of clever thinking and equally smart delivery by the outstanding Imran Louza and means his side are now just a point and two places outside the play-off spots thanks to a third win in a five-game unbeaten run.

Leicester, who have now picked up just 14 points from their past 13 games and were booed off at the end by their supporters as their chances of securing a promotion back to the English Premier League looks unlikely.
The 34-year-old forward lasted the entire duration of the match with his compatriot Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.
Ayew has scored four goals and provided two assists in 20 appearances for Leicester City in the English Championship this season so far.
By: Gideon Kofi Nyamekye

