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    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Fatawu Issahaku, Leicester City forward play videoFatawu Issahaku, Leicester City forward

    Popular TikTok star Billythegoat has lightheartedly blamed Fatawu Issahaku’s ACL injury on his love for eggs. The humorous exchange took place after the Leicester City winger shared details about the injury that has kept him sidelined since November 2024.

    Issahaku started the season in spectacular form, quickly becoming one of Leicester City’s standout players. Unfortunately, a serious injury during Ghana’s AFCON 2025 qualifier against Angola forced the 20-year-old to miss the remainder of the campaign.

    Despite his absence on the pitch, Issahaku remains a spirited presence off it. Known for his vibrant personality, he continues to travel with his teammates and shows unwavering support on match days. One memorable moment came when he joined the Leicester dressing room to celebrate their victory over West Ham United.

    The winger was also spotted in the stands during Leicester’s Premier League clash with Crystal Palace at the King Power Stadium. It was there that he interacted with TikTok star Billythegoat.

    When Issahaku explained the circumstances of his injury, Billy jokingly attributed it to eating too many eggs—a playful nod to Ghanaians’ fondness for eggs.

    Issahaku’s impressive performances during a loan spell earned him a permanent move to Leicester City in 2024.

    Before his unfortunate injury, he featured in 11 matches for the Foxes, providing two assists and proving himself a valuable asset to the team.

    Watch video of the incident below:

    @billythegoatuk Ndidi Got Gifted Some NICCE 🔥 #ndidi #billythegoat #nicce ♬ original sound – billythegoat

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