
Ghana winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku was left frustrated by the reaction of some Leicester City fans during their English Championship game against Preston North End on Saturday.
The Foxes supporters left the stadium prematurely as the team was losing to their hosts at Deepdale.
Preston opened the scoring early in the game after Alfie Divine netted in the seventh minute but the 2016 English champions responded an hour later through Jeremy Monga, when some of their fans had already left the stadium.
Milutin Osmanjic netted a late winner for Preston, forcing more Leicester supporters to exit the game.
"So disappointed about the game yesterday. But as we says and believe that FOXES never quit, then is too early at this stage of the season seeing fans leave stadium so early when we are down by 1," posted Issahaku on Instagram.
"This is the best time we need you, You can’t be celebrating win with the team and don’t want to loose with the team. This is a game of football and you can’t be winning every time so we need everyone in both side so you can be proud to celebrate victories with the team, this is the time to stick together to be strong to make this team get what they deserve thanks to all the traveling fans for you amazing support but we need more," added the frustrated forward.
Issahaku, however, took the opportunity to congratulate Jeremy Monga for his debut goal for Leicester.
"Congrats to Jeremy Monga for your first goal for The foxes," concluded Issahaku.
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