Leicester news: We’ll Come Back Stronger Says Fatawu

Abdul Fatawu
Abdul Fatawu has stressed the importance of learning from the midweek 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday as Leicester City look to get back to winning ways.
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The Sky Bet Championship leaders were denied victory at Hillsborough on Wednesday after Fatawu’s first-half opener was cancelled out by Jeff Hendrick in added time.

It was a frustrating outcome from the game, which saw the Owls create several opportunities, but the Ghanaian says there’s little time to dwell with another big match on the horizon.

A look at the goals from Leicester City’s 1-1 draw away to Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship.

City go to West Bromwich Albion on Saturday to face a Baggies side in promising form.

“We know every game, we take it the same,” he said. “Today was a tough game and it’s not the result we wanted. We’ll learn from our mistakes and go again. There were so many chances and we’re unlucky we couldn’t make it. As the games keep going, we’ll come back.

“I got a goal, but it’s not the result I wanted. We didn’t get it, so I’m not happy. We wanted the win and we drew, but as I said, we’ll learn from our mistakes and keep going. We do this every game. The coach tells us to do it. That’s what we did and it went in, so I’m happy [with the goal].”

Goalscorer Abdul Fatawu assessed Leicester City’s 1-1 draw with Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

Losing two points at the death in south Yorkshire was hard to take for Fatawu and his team-mates, but Leicester’s No.18 is now focused on picking up all three on Saturday.

“I don’t like conceding these kind of goals,” he added. “It’s painful but it’s a game. We’ll take it and we’ll learn. We’re unlucky. I thought [Jannik Vestergaard’s late chance] would be a goal, but it didn’t go in.

“We’re going to go back in and prepare for Saturday and come back stronger and go for the win.”

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