Leicester City forward Jordan Ayew has called on his team to focus on the future and build momentum following their dramatic 2-1 Championship victory over West Bromwich Albion, secured by a 94th-minute winner from Abdul Fatawu Issahaku.
Speaking after the match, Ayew emphasised the need to use the result as a catalyst. "We need to start the year well, and you know, what happened is in the past," he said. "We need to focus on what's ahead of us, and today was the first step. Hopefully, we can go on a run."
The Ghana international, who scored Leicester's opening goal, highlighted the mental shift required for the Foxes, who have struggled for consistency this season and currently sit 12th in the table. His message underscores a collective desire to transform a single dramatic result into a sustained period of form.
The victory, which came in front of a reduced crowd at the King Power Stadium, was a testament to resilience. After West Brom's equaliser and sustained second-half pressure, Fatawu's late strike provided a crucial three points.
Ayew's focus is now firmly on harnessing the spirit of that comeback, framing it not as an isolated event but as the foundational moment for Leicester's push up the Championship standings in the weeks ahead.
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