Ghanaian striker Jordan Ayew scored his second goal of the season as Leicester City drew 1-1 with Middlesbrough in the English Championship.
Ayew converted a penalty in first-half stoppage time to give Leicester City the lead, ending a 52-day goal drought.
The Black Stars captain played a crucial role in the match, providing a lively display full of determination and energy. However, his efforts were not enough to secure all three points for Leicester City, as Middlesbrough’s Luke Ayling headed in an equalizer in injury time.
The draw has seen Leicester City drop to 13th position with 18 points after 14 matches.
Ayew’s goal has sparked hopes of a turnaround in Leicester City’s fortunes as they prepare to face Norwich City at Carrow Road on November 8.
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, another Ghanaian player, lasted 85 minutes in the match before being substituted by Stephy Mavididi.
Ayew’s consistent form for the national team has highlighted his versatility and experience, proving he remains one of Ghana’s most dependable forwards