Hugely-talented Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku displayed a five-star performance when Leicester City secured a 2-0 away win over Cardiff City in the English Championship on Friday evening.
Fatawu Issahaku propelled the Foxes to their 20th victory of the season with two brilliant assists, ensuring them to extend their lead on top of the table after match-week 25.
Cardiff struggled to get close to their opponents as they stroked the ball around in the opening stages, and the opening goal ought to have come when Abdul Fatawu's right-wing cross found Dewbsury-Hall unmarked and bearing down on goal.
Fatawu was involved again, pulling the ball back to James Justin, whose arcing, dipping effort sailed over Alnwick and high into the net.
Leicester might have scored a third when Wilfred Ndidi's goal bound shot was well blocked by the sliding Goutas, and then again when the lively Fatawu saw his curling 25-yard effort bounce back off the woodwork.
The rebound fell to Patson Daka, but he could only lift a first-time shot over the bar.
The Foxes' latest triumph means Cardiff drop into the bottom half of the table having lost six of their last 10 games.
This was a second successive away trip for Leicester following their draw with automatic promotion rivals Ipswich Town on 26 December.
The 19-year-old has scored two goals and provided seven assists in 21 appearances for Leicester City in the English Championship.
He joined Leicester City on a season-long loan deal from Portuguese side Sporting CP during the last summer transfer window.

