Leicester City legend Gary Lineker has drawn high praise for one of the club’s emerging stars, Fatawu Issahaku likening him to Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka following an electrifying performance in the Foxes’ dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Southampton this weekend.
Leicester found themselves trailing 2-0 at halftime, but a sensational second-half resurgence saw them turn the tide and secure back-to-back wins. At the heart of the revival was the Ghanaian star, Fatawu Issahaku whose dynamic display caught the eye of the Match of the Day host.
Lineker, a former Leicester forward, couldn’t hold back his admiration:
“I’ve watched him a lot. I watched him last season when he was actually on loan, I mean the kid’s really special,” Lineker said. “He’ll beat people, he’s quick, he’ll take people on, he’ll cut inside and bend one in the top corner, he’ll go down the outside and cross the ball. He’s a little like Saka in that way.”
The comparison to Bukayo Saka, one of the Premier League’s brightest stars, is not something Lineker handed out lightly. However, the Leicester legend was careful to temper expectations:
“I’m not going to say he’s as good as Saka – not yet – but he’s only 19. He’s got an incredible work ethic, got a lovely personality. He’s a real character, and everyone at Leicester knows that.”
Leicester’s second-half turnaround not only earned them three valuable points but also showcased the potential of their young prodigy. With his blend of pace, flair, and versatility, Fatawu Issahaku is proving to be a key asset for the Foxes this season.