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Fatawu Issahaku leads Leicester’s Championship triumph celebrations with dancing skills

Fatawu Issahaku leads Leicester’s Championship triumph celebrations with dancing skills

Leicester City wins 2023/24 English Championship. Photo credit: Leicester City via X

As Leicester City secured the English Championship title with a resounding victory against Preston North End on Monday night, forward Fatawu Issahaku stole the spotlight with his impressive dancing skills.

Jamie Vardy’s brace propelled Leicester City to clinch the Championship title in a commanding win, further solidifying his status as a club legend with a season tally of 20 goals across all competitions.

Kasey McAteer added the third goal to seal a 3-0 win for the Foxes thanks to Issahaku’s beautifully lofted cross into the box.

Already having secured promotion, Leicester’s victory sealed their return to the Premier League as Championship title winners, joining an elite group of clubs achieving immediate promotion after relegation.

Leicester City are crowned champions of the Championship 🏆#3Sports pic.twitter.com/EVYEWEdaHf

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In a jubilant atmosphere, the players celebrated their triumph by showcasing their dance moves, with Fatawu Issahaku leading the charge.

Fatawu Issahaku dancing like a champion as Leicester City celebrate winning the Championship 😃#3Sports

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— #3Sports (@3SportsGh) April 29, 2024

Under the guidance of manager Enzo Maresca, Leicester eyes a historic milestone of equalling the 104-year record for most second-division wins and aims to surpass 100 points for the second time in their promotion journey.

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Maresca hailed the achievement as “fantastic,” emphasizing the club’s deserving place in the top flight after a challenging campaign.

The 2015/16 Premier League champions have now won their eighth Championship title and aim to solidify their status in the top flight.

For Issahaku, this celebration comes as a significant boost for his future, as he is expected to sign a permanent deal following his successful loan stint from Sporting CP.

The 20-year-old has showcased his talent with six goals and 13 assists this season.

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