Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku continued his blistering performance for Leicester City with an assist to help the Foxes record an important away win over Southampton on Saturday.
Leicester City staged a stunning comeback from two goals down as Jordan Ayew's stoppage-time winner gave them a dramatic victory against Southampton in a Premier League thriller at St Mary's Stadium.
The Foxes looked down and out, feeling the wrath of their travelling supporters as goals from Cameron Archer and Joe Aribo gave the Saints a thoroughly deserved half-time advantage inside 28 minutes.
Archer steered home a simple finish from Ryan Manning’s left-wing cross after eight minutes, before Aribo applied a similar strike as Kyle Walker-Peters sent in the delivery.
Southampton were dominant but Leicester showed great resilience and were inspired by a brilliant individual display from substitute Abdul Fatawu after he was introduced on the hour.
He had already started to pose a threat even before Facundo Buonanotte turned in his cross from close range, signalling a sensational Leicester revival.
Fatawu had turned the game on its head and he was a central figure again when Leicester drew level 16 minutes from time, first shooting against the bar, then forcing a fine save from Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale with a header seconds later.
In the resulting melee, Ryan Fraser dragged back Jamie Vardy as he tried to pounce on the rebound, the veteran striker scoring the resulting penalty with the Saints substitute shown a red card.
And, in a frantic finale, Ayew delighted Leicester fans and left the home support to turn on their team with that strike seven minutes into stoppage time.
Fatawu Issahaku, who is returning from international duty in Ghana's disappointing 2025 AFCON qualification campaign, came off the bench in the 59th minute as replacement for Victor Kristiansen.
He was acquired on a long-term contract by the Foxes from Portuguese side Sporting CP after an impressive display in the English Championship last season where he scored six goals and provided 13 assists in 40 matches.
Fatawu Issahaku has made eight appearances in the Premier League for Leicester City and bagged two assists this season so far.