Ghanaian youngster Abdul Fatawu Issahaku made a notable substitute appearance for Leicester City in their convincing 4-1 victory over Southampton in the English Championship on Friday night.

The 19-year-old entered the game in the 70th minute and played for the final 20 minutes. The match also saw his compatriot Kamaldeen Sulemana being sent off late in the game.

This marks Fatawu's second appearance for Leicester since joining the club on loan from Sporting.

Leicester got off to a great start as Vardy executed a skillful pass exchange with Stephy Mavididi, surprising everyone at St. Mary's with his composed side-foot finish to give the Foxes an ideal start.

Kasey McAteer extended the lead to two after just 18 minutes, capitalizing on a brilliant through ball from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. Although a defensive lapse allowed Sam Edozie to secure a response for Southampton, Wilfred Ndidi ensured Leicester went into halftime with a 3-1 advantage.

The highlight of the match came when Mavididi embarked on a remarkable solo run from deep within his own half, adding a fourth goal against a team that had beaten the Foxes twice in the previous season. This Premier League campaign concluded with both teams facing relegation.