Ghanaian footballer Abdul Fatawu Issahaku wasn't too happy about the result when his team, Leicester City, ended up with a draw against Hull City in the English Championship.
He's been doing really well for Leicester City in the Championship, trying to help them get back to the Premier League.
In the match against Hull City at the MKM Stadium on Saturday, Issahaku put in another great performance. Despite his efforts, the game ended in a draw.
This season, Issahaku has been playing consistently well for Leicester City. He played the entire 90 minutes of the match and played a key role in helping his team come back to secure a draw.
After the match, Issahaku shared his thoughts on Instagram, expressing disappointment about the result but also thanking the fans for their support.
Hull City took the lead early in the game, scoring through Fabio Carvalho just 16 minutes into the match. However, Leicester City managed to equalize before halftime when Jamie Vardy scored from a penalty kick in the 31st minute.
At halftime, both teams had scored one goal each, setting up an exciting second half.
In the second half, Hull City once again took the lead with a fantastic left-footed shot from Anass Zaroury, assisted by Jean Seri, in the 60th minute.
But Leicester City didn't give up. Just two minutes later, they found their second equalizer, thanks to a brilliant through ball from Fatawu Issahaku to Jamie Vardy, who scored again.
Issahaku's assist was his 10th of the season, highlighting his creativity on the field. In addition to his assists, he has also scored three goals in the 31 games he has played for Leicester City this season.

