Premier League YOUTH
Opoku’s decisive assist sparks Leicester U21 comeback in Cup
Nathaniel Opoku’s pinpoint assist in first‑half stoppage time set up Michael Golding’s strike, putting Leicester City Under‑21s 2‑1 ahead and ultimately sealing a 3‑1 victory over Plymouth Argyle Under‑21s in the Premier League Cup. The decisive moment came after Plymouth had opened the scoring early, and the win gave Leicester a positive start to their cup campaign.
Plymouth Argyle Under‑21s made the stronger opening and took the lead after only 10 minutes. Caleb Roberts finished a move created by Riley Carr, giving the visitors early encouragement and forcing Leicester to respond.
Leicester City Under‑21s gradually found their rhythm, with Hugo de Lisle equalising in the 38th minute. The goal restored parity before half‑time and shifted momentum toward the hosts.
Opoku’s decisive contribution
Nathaniel Opoku then played an important role in Leicester’s second goal, setting up Michael Golding in first‑half stoppage time. Golding’s finish sent Leicester into the interval with a 2‑1 advantage.
After the break Leicester continued to dominate, enjoying 75 percent possession and creating more opportunities. Their pressure produced a third goal in the 67th minute when Sam Hayman turned the ball into his own net.
Leicester’s control and final outcome
Plymouth struggled to regain momentum, managing only one shot on target throughout the game. Leicester’s organised performance ensured they protected their lead and completed a comfortable victory.
For Opoku, the assist was an encouraging contribution as he continues to push for greater recognition within Leicester’s development setup. Premier League Cup.The result gave Leicester a positive start and highlighted Opoku’s attacking influence in a lively contest.
The win underscores Leicester City Under‑21s’ ability to respond after an early setback and sets a confident tone for the remainder of the Premier League Cup.