
Ghana forward Abdul Fatawu Issahaku opened his scoring account for the season with a superb finish to help Leicester City claim a narrow victory over Charlton Athletic.
The Foxes entered the match under pressure after back-to-back defeats, but Issahaku eased nerves with a curling strike beyond goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski at the end of a swift counterattack.
Charlton thought they had rescued a point late on when defender Lloyd Jones headed home, only for referee Dean Whitestone to rule it out for a foul.
Tyreece Campbell then spurned another chance in stoppage time, heading over the bar, as Leicester held firm to hand the newly promoted Addicks their first defeat of the campaign.
Issahaku featured for 83 minutes before making way. His compatriot Jordan Ayew played the full match.
He has been linked with summer moves to Sunderland and Everton in the ongoing summer transfer
Leicester will look to build on the win when they host Birmingham City at the King Power Stadium next weekend.