Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku continued his explosive start to the new campaign after delivering an assist as Leicester City came from behind to beat Norwich City at Carrow Road.
Issahaku’s perfect cross in injury time was met by Jordan James as the Foxes ended a run of four games without a win.
The 21-year-old had chances to register his name on the scoresheet but was twice denied by Norwich goalkeeper Vladan Kovacević.
The hosts broke the deadlock in the second half after Mathias Kvistgaarden fired home following an earlier blocked shot in the box.
Bobby De Cordova-Reid, who replaced Ghana captain Jordan Ayew in the 72nd minute, responded in the 75th minute with a ferocious strike.
Issahaku then had the opportunity to steal the winner, but his lofty effort went over the post.
He then combined with James in injury time to snatch a late winner for the Foxes.
The former Sporting Lisbon forward has now contributed six goals in 14 matches for Leicester City in the English Championship this season.
Issahaku will travel with Ghana’s Black Stars to Asia for the Kirin Cup tournament against Japan and South Korea.

