Zambian striker Patson Daka, who had a slow start to the season, made a significant return to form with a stellar performance for Leicester City in the Championship, securing his first goal and an assist.
Last season, Daka showcased his prowess, netting four goals and providing as many assists in 30 Premier League matches. However, following Leicester’s relegation to the English second division, Daka struggled to find his rhythm.
In a turn of events, Daka seems to be back on track, marking his first goal of the season in two Championship appearances against Plymouth Argyle on Saturday.
His stellar performance played a pivotal role in Leicester’s commanding 4-0 victory, where he also contributed an assist.
The 25-year-old striker, who earned his first start this campaign, delivered an impressive display during the match, aiding Leicester in maintaining their lead in the championship. Adding to the victory, Nigerian international Wilfred Ndidi found the net as well.
Daka’s return to form is a positive sign for Leicester City, hinting at a resurgence in his goal-scoring abilities and playmaking prowess.
The victory against Plymouth Argyll not only marked Daka’s impactful contributions but also showcased his potential to elevate Leicester’s performance in the Championship as they continue their campaign in pursuit of success.