Ghana’s Abdul Fatawu Issahaku proved to be the hero for Leicester City in their FA Cup clash against Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
In a match characterized by a display of truly subpar finishing, where Bournemouth squandered 2.44 Expected Goals and Leicester registered 1.67, the defining moment unfolded in the 15th minute of extra time.
It was Abdul Issahaku who delivered a stroke of brilliance, unleashing a powerful shot just outside the box. Mark Travers, in the Bournemouth goal, could only watch as the ball sailed past, rendering his fingertips worthless.
The FA Cup encounter showcased both teams struggling to capitalize on scoring opportunities, leading to a tense and goalless regular time.
As the clock ticked into extra time, Issahaku’s stunning strike proved to be the decisive breakthrough, elevating the match from its previous lackluster state.
Leicester City, having reached the FA Cup quarter-final, now harbors hopes of replicating their past success when they went on to win the entire competition.