We will learn more tactics from our game against Tottenham Hotspur - Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku
Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has expressed that their match against Tottenham Hotspur will be a valuable learning experience in terms of tactics.The former Premier League champions kicked off their 2024/25 season with a match against Spurs on Monday night at the King Power Stadium.The 20-year-old Issahaku played a key role, assisting Jamie Vardy's equalizer after Pedro Poro had initially given Tottenham the lead.In his post-match comments, Issahaku praised head coach Steve Cooper for his halftime team talk, noting its impact on their performance.“It’s about the coach. During the second half, he gave us some valuable advice in the dressing room on how to make things easier for ourselves as a team. We implemented his suggestions and it made a difference,” he said.Issahaku also highlighted how the game has boosted their confidence and pointed out that it will help them develop further tactically. “Our performance showed we have more to offer. This match will provide us with more tactical insights and I believe we’ll use this experience to improve and showcase even better performances,” he added.Having joined Leicester on a permanent deal from Sporting CP after a standout season in the Championship, Issahaku...
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Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has expressed that their match against Tottenham Hotspur will be a valuable learning experience in terms of tactics.
The former Premier League champions kicked off their 2024/25 season with a match against Spurs on Monday night at the King Power Stadium.
The 20-year-old Issahaku played a key role, assisting Jamie Vardy's equalizer after Pedro Poro had initially given Tottenham the lead.
In his post-match comments, Issahaku praised head coach Steve Cooper for his halftime team talk, noting its impact on their performance.
“It’s about the coach. During the second half, he gave us some valuable advice in the dressing room on how to make things easier for ourselves as a team. We implemented his suggestions and it made a difference,” he said.
Issahaku also highlighted how the game has boosted their confidence and pointed out that it will help them develop further tactically. “Our performance showed we have more to offer. This match will provide us with more tactical insights and I believe we’ll use this experience to improve and showcase even better performances,” he added.
Having joined Leicester on a permanent deal from Sporting CP after a standout season in the Championship, Issahaku will look to continue his strong form as the team prepares for their next fixture against Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday.