Super Eagles attacker Kelechi Iheanacho scored the final goal for Leicester City in their 3-1 victory over Swansea City on Saturday, Arabella star magazine report.
Iheanacho scored a rocket for Nigeria in their 2-2 draw against Saudi Arabia during the international break. However, he started from the bench when Leicester City travelled to the Swansea Stadium.
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Ndidi kept his place in midfield. It was a bad start for the Foxes, as they fell behind after 20 minutes after a goal from Matt Grimes.
However, Leicester bounced back just before halftime courtesy of a strike from Jannik Vestergaard. Then, in the 63rd minute, Leicester City took the lead through Issahaku Fatawu.
Iheanacho was introduced into the game in the 83rd minute, and it took him just four minutes to make his impact felt as he scored in the 87th minute just after 4 minutes in the game.
He got on the end of a pass from midfield and made a quick dart forward. He had two defenders on him and almost lost the ball. But he was lucky enough to glide it home and make it 3-1 to the former Premier League champions.
Leicester City saw the result, and ensured that they stayed at the summit of the Championship table.