ScouseFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Emile was a Liverpool fan at school yeah an riyad grew up supporting leicester so he's gonna stay foreverrrr
Bamba's Babes Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Mahrez will be gone in the summer unless we reach the Champions League. The club will not sell in January. Mahrez is a £30M talent. It really is as simple as that.
Dan Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 If he leaves us I can see him staying in th Prem as he's just married an English woman. The difference with Riyad this year is that he's added goals to his game aswell as the assists he was already capable of. Should we be worried that half of our goals this season have come from just two players.. And the rest. It's actually over three quarters Be sick if he goes to Man Utd. Flop written all over it. He wouldn't suit their god-awful football.
ScouseFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 hopefully quotes in his interviews like "i didn't enjoy the french second division, they set up defensively and started every game looking for 0-0" will put him off united, seen as that's all they're doing these days. arsenal seems an obvious step for him, or maybe spurs. double pay, european football, london life. think he'd be first team at spurs too.
MC Prussian Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Some Manchester United fans' reaction on Twitter to the Mahrez rumour: http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2015/11/02/manchester-united-fans-react-to-riyad-mahrez-being-linked-to-old/page/1/
davieG Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 After his brilliant brace helped Leicester City to a stunning Barclays Premier League win over West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, Riyad Mahrez admitted that he couldn’t be happier. The free scoring winger took his tally to eight goals in all competitions this term during the thrilling 3-2 win at the Hawthorns, in which the Foxes had to come back from a 1-0 half-time deficit. Claudio Ranieri has spoken regularly about affording Mahrez the freedom to express himself within the City side, and the Algeria international showed exactly why his manager had so much faith in him with another stunning display. Twice he arrived with perfect timing at the far post to meet brilliant passes from Marc Albrighton in the second half and haul City from 1-0 down to 2-1 ahead in fewer than 10 minutes. “I’m really enjoying playing in this team because we play very well always,” Mahrez told Foxes Player HD. “We’re very attacking and we work very hard. I’m very happy with the team, the Club and the city. “I know Marc [Albrighton] has a very good foot and he can put the ball wherever he wants. For his cross I went behind the full back, he didn’t follow me and I was alone both times. “I’m happy with the two goals but the most important thing is the team. We have to keep going like this because we’re on a good run. “I’m very happy to win, especially away. They are a strong team and it was a difficult game. We played very well though.” It was the sixth time this season that the Foxes have come from a losing position to secure Premier League points, and Mahrez revealed that despite Salomon Rondon’s early strike, City were confident of getting back into the match. He added: “All the games, especially away, we keep coming back form two goals and one goal down. We knew [we could again] from one goal because in the first half we played very well and only conceded a goal from a set play. “We spoke at half time and said we can do it, we can make it happen again. Then we just played like we did always and scored three goals in the second half, which was very good for the team.” Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/mahrez-im-happy-with-the-team-the-club-and-the-city-2779040.aspx#k4LZe27JTtaHqJXU.99 Hopefully they continues.
RedSoxUK Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 The Mahrez / Albrighton partnership is arguably our best ever from wide men that can both stay out wide, and cut inside. Loving every minute of it when they're together.
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I think you can tell Mahrez is a quality player when at any point in a match, he can make chances or produce something that can positively influence the game for us.
J.Lisemore Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Man Utd don't deserve a talent like Mahrez. Typical arrogant comment from a supporter of theirs above - Man Utd after Mahrez? Zaha ll. Its taken a few MOTD highlights for the country to recognise how much talent this boy has, I just hope he stays where he's genuinely appreciated, we can afford the wages.
sdb Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 So annoying that teams like Utd can just swoop in and try turning a players head. They'd ruin him and should try and work with some of the other multi million pound wingers they already have. Must say i've long since accepted he'll leave sooner or later, but it's still gonna be hard to take, especially if it's a PL club. Would honestly want £30 mill +
VLC86 Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Some Manchester United fans' reaction on Twitter to the Mahrez rumour: http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2015/11/02/manchester-united-fans-react-to-riyad-mahrez-being-linked-to-old/page/1/ Zaha mk 2? Hahaha difference is Zaha was actually pretty shit in the championship.
SemperEadem Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Zaha mk 2? Hahaha difference is Zaha was actually pretty shit in the championship.Zaha was on fire in the championship.
PhillippaT Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 arsenal seems an obvious step for him, or maybe spurs. double pay, european football, london life. think he'd be first team at spurs too. I don't want him to leave - especially not to another PL side! - but if he had to, I'd be happy with Arsenal, since my gf would love it, and help cement the relationship between Leicester and Arsenal for both of us (If Leicester ever finish above Arsenal in the PL, however, then...)
maddog Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Easily that, when you look at what's spent on others... £12m for bloody Rondon. £30m+ for Otamendi, £50m De Bruyne, £25m Schneiderlin. With new money starting next season these figures are only going up. For us to sell him minimum £25m bid would be needed.£30m i reckon, surely mahrez is worth at least £5 million more than Adam Lallana.Maybe I'm in the minority who doesn't rate Lallana. Mahrez is also 3 years younger than Lallana currently.
chapero82 Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 £30m i reckon, surely mahrez is worth at least £5 million more than Adam Lallana. Maybe I'm in the minority who doesn't rate Lallana. Mahrez is also 3 years younger than Lallana currently. I think he's better than Sterling and Lallana
maddog Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I think he's better than Sterling and LallanaWhilst I agree with you currently, I think Sterling has more 'potential' now he's at city and doing pretty well. But at the other extreme Michael Johnson turned out to be a huge flop. Robinho was this Brazilian superstar too, think he was also a flop at man city. Guess Sterling can go either way, to the echelons of Aguero or down the kebab shop with Michael. If a stock market analyst was looking at the risk, reward potential I think the reward would be off the charts at this moment. And them rich investors (Barcelona, Man United et al.) will all be circling for January.
Wymsey Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 If he was Knockaert, he would've handed in a transfer request straightaway. But Mahrez doesn't seem the arrogant type, and certainly think he wants to stay here.
HesNotGudjonsonn2 Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I think that is a really harsh comment on Knockaert. I think he would have been happy to stay here for a long time.
Wymsey Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I thought he wasn't happy after a few months, and went downhill from there personally.
TJB-fox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 If he was Knockaert, he would've handed in a transfer request straightaway. But Mahrez doesn't seem the arrogant type, and certainly think he wants to stay here. Bit of a stupid statement to make to be honest. Knockaert worked bloody hard for us and genuinely seemed gutted to leave (rumours of tears!) Just because he was rather flash on the pitch doesn't mean he would want to leave asap
LCFCtotheprem Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 If he was Knockaert, he would've handed in a transfer request straightaway. But Mahrez doesn't seem the arrogant type, and certainly think he wants to stay here. Ridiculous comment, he had so much passion for our club but he had to leave at some point as he just wasn't getting played ( which was right ). Tears when he left shows how much he cared for our club
ScouseFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 wymsey is a professional troll guys you've been punkd
Mickey O'Neil Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I'd be gutted to see him in another Premier League team, really gutted. If I had to choose a PL team for him (apart from us obviously) it'd be Arsenal. I don't think he'd get a fair crack at Man Citeh, Man Utd not great atm but have still got that annoying magical pull. Same for Chelsea. Whilst I don't have an axe to grind with Spurs, that'd irritate me as they have promised something for the last few years but have failed to deliver. Absolutely more established than us, no doubt whatsoever and knocking on the Euro door. But, they don't have much more to offer than we have. There's one or two teams with great histories hovering around the top that could probably lure him, although I'd put money on Liverpool being the last club that could tempt him. Klopp seems very charismatic and I reckon he could sell the Liverpool dream to Riyad. I've fallen for Klopp's charm! Arsenal can be exciting and mostly are, but he wouldn't walk into their team either. Best thing Riyad is to stay with us!!
merlin1969 Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Manchester United keeping tabs on Riyad Mahrez after scouts watch Algerian shine in Leicester win over West BromRead more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3300157/Manchester-United-keeping-tabs-Riyad-Mahrez-scouts-watch-Algerian-shine-Leicester-victory-West-Brom.html#ixzz3qNsSuvtk Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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