What Abdul Fatawu said to Jamie Vardy at that precise moment captures the harmony of Leicester City
|Despite being the youngest member of the club, the Ghanaian winger shown that he can still support his teammates by picking Vardy up over the weekend.
Despite being the youngest member of Leicester City’s team, Abdul Fatawu is able to provide wisdom to his teammates.
The 19-year-old winger was Jamie Vardy’s first man over when the City hero volleyed over the bar from inside the six-yard box, missing his second huge opportunity in the victory over Watford.
Frustrated, he collapsed to the ground, but Fatawu was there to help him up and offer some support. After taking a hit to his own face, Vardy scored the first of his two goals shortly after, giving City the victory.
“Any time you miss a chance, it sometimes brings you down,” Fatawu stated. “However, as a team, all you have to do is encourage your teammate and get them back if they do this.
“Anything can happen in football. I wasn’t concerned about his wasted opportunities since I knew he would score, as he always does.
“Jamie is a seasoned player, but occasionally a tiny gesture can go a long way. I assured him that I knew he would score and that I believed in him.
“I went to him because, in situations like those, all you need is someone to talk to in order to regain your energy. I went to him after I was overjoyed and told him, “I knew you were going to score, I’m not surprised.”
Fatawu made a unique contribution to the game. Following his introduction ten minutes into the second half alongside Vardy, the Ghanaian gave City even more attacking potential as they applied pressure to Watford’s full-back.
The City players gave Fatawu the ball whenever they could because they knew he would make the difference. According to the youth, he still has more to offer.
“We had to win this game,” he continued. “We were thinking going into the game that we might have to adjust a few things. It all comes down to the manager’s bravery and the way he organizes the team. I’m improving personally, and I’m sure there’s more to come.”