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Ghanaian international, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku was very privileged to have his mother watch him play from the stands of the King Power Stadium when his side Leicester City took on Norwich City earlier this afternoon.

The Foxes exhibited a five-star performance to come from behind to humble Norwich City by 3-1 in match-week 40 of the English Championship to reclaim their top-spot.

Gabriel Sara opened the scoring account for the visitors in just twenty minutes into the game but had his lead cancelled out thirteen minutes later by Dewsbury-Hall before half time.

Two second half goals subsequently, from Stephy Mavididi and veteran Jamie Vardy sealed a vital win for Enzo Maresca's side after full time.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku made the starting line up and spent 88 minutes on the pitch before making way for James Justin and was as usual very impressive not despite not involved in any of the goals.

His mother Hajia Maaria and other relatives were in the stands throughout the game to offer him the support he needs and reconnected with them after the game with pictures of those beautiful moments already flaunting on social media.

Leicester City after the win have halted their recent appalling three-game winless run to get back on track and leapfrog Ipswich Town to the top of the league once again with 84 points and also have a game to spare.