Kaba Sherif's Delight With Stunning Exeter Strike

Development Squad
22 Feb 2019
2 Minutes
After scoring an outstanding volley for Leicester City’s Development Squad on Thursday evening, midfielder Lamine Kaba Sherif has outlined his aspirations for the remainder of the 2018/19 campaign.

- Lamine Kaba Sherif reflects on his super strike against Exeter City on Thursday
- Leicester City's Development Squad drew 1-1 at St James Park in the Premier League Cup
- The Foxes are now in a strong position to reach the knockout stages of the competition
- Kaba Sherif says the Under-23s squad are looking to win a piece of silverware this season

The 20-year-old hit a magnificent effort into the bottom corner from 25 yards out at Exeter City in the Premier League Cup group stage, a match which ended in a 1-1 draw.

As a result, the Foxes are in a commanding position to qualify for the Last-16 stage of the competition from Group D, with a six-goal advantage over third-place Exeter.

They head to Nottingham Forest next Thursday for their final group stage match (1pm GMT kick-off), while Exeter have completed their fixture programme.

Reflecting on his first goal of the season, Kaba Sherif said: “I didn’t think about anything else, I saw the ball in the area and it was a case of right place, right time.

“As it was coming, I just looked at it and I thought ‘I’m going to hit this!’ I kept my eyes on the ball as it came down, swung my foot at it and thankfully it went in.

“When you’re in training, sometimes those moments present themselves and you always swing for it and most of time it goes miles wide. Turned out to be a good goal, though, didn’t it?!”

With City still in with a chance of silverware in Premier League 2, the Premier League Cup and the Premier League International Cup, excitement continues to build among the Under-23s squad.

It’s all motivation for us to push on to try to improve so either we can go out on loan or push on towards the first team over the coming months.

Lamine Kaba Sherif

Kaba Sherif added: “It would be great if we were able to win something this season, that’s our aim, and this cup is an opportunity to do that.

“We’ve got to get through every round, playing well, and focussing on winning those games.

“We’ve been doing well this season, playing well as well, and the lads who have gone out on loan are doing well too.

“It’s all motivation for us to push on to try to improve so either we can go out on loan or push on towards the first team over the coming months.”