By Daily Sports Nigeria on January 8, 2023
Kelechi Iheanacho is looking forward to next Tuesday’s Carabao Cup clash against Newcastle United after he inspired Leicester City to an FA Cup win against Gillingham at Priestfield on Saturday, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
A second-half strike from Iheanacho was enough for City to win the tie and progress to the fourth round, and they will find out their opponents when the draw is made on Sunday.
“This gave us momentum to go to the next cup competition,”Iheanacho said in his post-match interview with The BBC.
“We are playing Newcastle. Sort of revenge because they beat us in the Premier League. It is not going to be easy but fingers crossed we will go there and fight to our last breath to make sure that we win.
“It’s important to get the momentum. It’s a difficult team as well. We came here to win so that’s what we need to do. It is 1-0 but it doesn’t matter because we are going through.”
Speaking about his match-winning goal, Iheanacho added, “It’s just instinct as a striker. People around the box already so Vardy running at the front post, I was thinking he might cut it back so I just waited around at the edge of the box for the cut back and then it came me and I finished. I thought he might cut it back and then it was a sweet finish.
Reflecting on the win over Gillingham, Iheanacho admitted Leicester struggled in the first half due to their low block but after some words of wisdom from manager Brendan Rodgers at half time, telling his players to be patient, move the ball quickly and take risks around the edge of the box, City kicked on in the second half.
“At first it was a bit difficult, in the first half,”Iheanacho continued.
“They had six people in the line so we could not break them down. In the second half they came out to play a bit so we found the space and broke them down.”
Source Punch Ng
Posted January 8, 2023
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