Black Stars winger Fatawu Issahaku has stated that the lack of trust and belief from coaches during the start of his career in Europe was the main reason for his early struggles. Issahaku had already been tipped for greatness after making headlines at the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) earning the Player of the
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Black Stars winger Fatawu Issahaku has stated that the lack of trust and belief from coaches during the start of his career in Europe was the main reason for his early struggles.
Issahaku had already been tipped for greatness after making headlines at the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) earning the Player of the Tournament accolade after helping Ghana secure its fourth youth continental trophy.
His talent was further evident during his time in the Ghana Premier League where he starred for Dreams FC which earned him a move to Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon in 2022.
However, his opportunities to showcase his talent were limited at Sporting Lisbon, as he was often relegated to the youth side, making just 12 appearances for the first team.
In August 2023, Issahaku found redemption when Leicester City, under the management of Enzo Maresca, brought him to the King Power Stadium to strengthen their squad in their bid for Premier League promotion.
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Under Maresca, Issahaku, 20, experienced a resurgence, contributing 19 goals to help Leicester secure their return to the Premier League.
Reflecting on his journey, Issahaku revealed that the lack of opportunities early in his career hindered his progress, but being given a chance at Leicester allowed his talent to shine.
“I think sometimes I don’t think it was bad but it was because the opportunity was not there but when I got the opportunity, I got more confident that was why it was more easier to put out what I got,” he said.
The forward was also full of praise for what now Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca did for him.
“I think it’s just the confidence he gave me on the field, how he guided me during the league and everything,” he added.
With Leicester securing the services of Issahaku, the forward is aiming to replicate last season’s form in the Premier League.
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