Ghana international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku ended his goal drought with a mind-blowing strike to secure Leicester City a narrow victory at Charlton Athletic.
Abdul Fatawu's first goal for almost 15 months was enough to secure a hard-fought Championship victory for Leicester City at Charlton Athletic.
The 21-year-old winger curled the ball past Charlton keeper Thomas Kaminski at the end of a devastating counter attack to secure all three points for the Foxes.
Charlton defender Lloyd Jones thought he had scored a late equaliser but his header was ruled out for a foul by referee Dean Whitestone, before Tyreece Campbell headed a chance just over as the clock hit 90 minutes.
Marti Cifuentes' side held on to inflict the Addicks' first defeat since they made their return to the second tier this season.
The former Sporting CP star lasted for 83 minutes of the game before he was substituted while his compatriot Jordan Ayew enjoyed the full throttle.
Abdul Fatawu, who has been linked with a move to Sunderland and Everton this summer, has made three appearances so far this term for Leicester City with a goal to his name.
Below is the video of the goal
ABDUL FATAWU 😳 pic.twitter.com/ib1lsXcmSH
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