Kelechi Iheanacho has provided an insight into manager Brendan Rodgers' words to him before he stepped off the bench during the second half of Leicester City's 1-0 win over Leeds United on Saturday.
The only goal of the game did not arrive until the 67th minute when Harvey Barnes played a one-two with Iheanacho inside the
area, he got the ball back and curled a low effort past Meslier and into
the bottom corner.
The match-winning assist by Iheanacho meant he has set up his teammates nine times so far in 2021-2022 - a career best for the Nigeria international as a professional.
The former Manchester City wonderkid has seen his game time limited since returning from Africa Cup of Nations duty late January, logging 76 minutes from a possible 450 in the Premier League, and is looking for more game time in the business part of the season.
"I just needed to play my football. I just needed to go and fight and help my team-mates and that’s exactly what I did," Iheanacho said to LCFC TV.
"He encouraged me a lot and I got on the pitch, I was helping my mates out, and creating is so, so important – and so is the spirit and togetherness.
"We fought until the end to get the victory."
Iheanacho is expected to play a starring role for the Super Eagles later this month when they face off with Ghana in back-to-back 2022 World Cup playoff matches.
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