Watch Leicester City's next superstar (I am seemingly the only writer committing to this title as of now) Abdul Fatawu bypass one opponent with ease, nutmeg another with grace and then score an actual worldie from well inside his own half. In what was an astonishing footballing moment.
In addition to that, listen to a member of the Blue Army breakdown just how amazing and world-renowned a player this baller could become if he concentrates on his game. Let's get to it, with the Ghana National Team representative's unreal finish surely the English Football League Championship's Goal of the Season (so far, at least!).
Why Foxes of Leicester labelled Abdul Fatawu as Leicester City's next superstar after Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez and N'golo Kante before he scored a truly unbelievable goal from inside his own half of the King Power pitch
In previous campaigns, Fatawu dazzled defenders (especially left backs) and wowed spectators and supporters (neutrals and LCFC fans) at watching at home as well. But, at the start of this term, he was embarrassing opponents and scoring for fun.
You can click here in order to see some of Fatawu's early 2025/26 skills. However following that run, which included productivity too, the 21-year-old suffered a bit of a slump in form. Although, that did not stop FoL singing his praises when applicable, as seen here.
"If at first you don't succeed..." 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/8LEb3Pzydi
— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 13, 2025
Now the former Sporting Clube de Portugal (or simply, Sporting) youngster has rekindled his fire and is showing his potentially world-beating ability once more.
The sublime winger's mouthwatering finish versus Ipswich Town was a real joy to behold
Moving onto the latest illustration of Fatawu's God-given aptitude, the Ipswich Town midfield and defence were not ready for, or able to deal with, the Foxes wideman. To shoot and score from almost 70 yards after beating two men is (almost) unfathomable. A Puskás Award is a genuine shout:
A Puskás Award contender from Abdul 🧨 pic.twitter.com/4hXGReM7Mn
— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 13, 2025
