Kelechi Iheanacho set for biggest season yet:: All Nigeria Soccer
Iheanacho’s path to glory
Many people in the footballing world were surprised when Leicester City splashed out a cool £25 million for Iheanacho back in 2017.
While the youngster showed some strong form at Manchester City, the transfer fee was thought to be fairly excessive. Iheanacho had arrived at Manchester City after a series of impressive performances for the Nigerian under-17 team, and it was a rapid rise for the young star who’d only previously played for Taye Academy in Owerri.
The first three years at Leicester City proved to be a frustrating time as he sought to battle his way into the starting eleven.
Much of this was down to the fact that Iheanacho was effectively acting as an understudy to Jamie Vardy. With Vardy continuing to show his goalscoring genius and rapid pace, there was little that Iheanacho could do but watch from the sidelines.
The situation continued through the start of the 2020/21 campaign, but Iheanacho finally got to show his brilliance later in the year.
After the strangely predictable winter injury crisis, Iheanacho was called up to the first team and bagged an impressive 12 goals in 10 games.
It was this kind of form that saw Iheanacho deservedly given the Premier League Player of the Month award in March, and the 25-year old was rewarded with a three-year contract at Leicester.
What next for Iheanacho?
There is little doubt that the 2021/22 Premier League season will be the most important campaign of Iheanacho’s career.
At 34-years of age, Jamie Vardy shouldn’t be expected to carry all of the weight of Leicester’s attack, although he still retains much of his blistering pace.
As such, the centre forward position could be Iheanacho’s for the taking. However, with the striker missing a penalty in a surprise pre-season defeat against Burton Albion, it’s clear that things don’t always go according to plan.
Plus it looks like Iheanacho could have some more competition in the Leicester attack. This is because the Foxes recently brought in Patson Daka who has already been making a name for himself as ‘the next big thing in African football’.
The Zambia striker was in incredible form at RB Salzburg and it was only a matter of time before he took a step up from the Austrian Bundesliga.
Leicester splashed out £23 million on securing Daka’s services ahead of interest from Barcelona and Real Madrid, and such a transfer fee won’t have been made for the striker just to keep the bench warm.
However, it’s also worth noting that Iheanacho can often work best when playing alongside another striker rather than just going it alone.
His interplay with Vardy worked with devastating effect, and it’s easy to see how the same could happen with Daka.
Plus with some incredible support further back from the likes of James Maddison and Youri Tielemans, it could be a massive year for Leicester.
Plus an in-form Iheanacho will obviously mean good things for Nigeria who will shortly begin their next round of World Cup qualifiers.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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