NewEnglandFox Posted 21 January 2016 Posted 21 January 2016 https://www.whoscored.com/Articles/3gxkbvxy1kek0pmrah-szw/Show/Player-Focus-Mahrezs-Dip-in-Form-Cause-for-Concern-in-Leicesters-Title-Bid “It’s important he understands this new thing on the pitch, that everyone wants to stop him with the right way or the wrong way. He has to be clever,” Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri said of Riyad Mahrez. The Foxes boss was speaking in the wake of the 1-1 draw at Aston Villa last weekend, a match in which Mahrez missed a penalty that would have put Leicester 2-0 up and effectively sealed all three points at Villa Park. After such a prolific start to the season, the 24-year-old has become a marked man in the Premier League and it comes as little shock. Mahrez swiftly established himself as one of the early frontrunners to secure the Player of the Year award in the opening months of the campaign as Leicester stormed up the table. They currently sit level at the summit of England’s top tier with Arsenal, second only due to an inferior goal difference, but Mahrez has done little of late to maintain the Foxes’ surprise title pursuit. His two penalty misses in his last four appearances - against Bournemouth and Villa - have cost Leicester a total of four points, with this recent inability to hit the back of the net from 12 yards clearly affecting his confidence. Since the 3-2 win at Everton where Mahrez netted twice, the attacker’s form has nosedived. No player has been directly involved in more goals in the Premier League this season than Mahrez (20 - 13 goals, 7 assists), however he has failed to contribute to a league goal in any of his last five league appearances. Prior to the Boxing Day defeat to Liverpool, Mahrez’s WhoScored rating was the best in England’s top tier (8.37), yet of those to feature in at least three of the last five league games, his lowly rating of 6.74 ranks 171st. Fortunately, Leicester have lost just one of those five games, though conversely have won just once, that coming in a 1-0 win at Tottenham last week. While such a run has gone some way to suggest Leicester can cope without Mahrez and star striker Jamie Vardy playing to their peak, in the long run, the poor recent form of the former is cause for concern. A lack of a proper rest afforded to him so far this season hasn’t aided his cause, with Mahrez playing 1716 minutes of a possible 1980 in the Premier League this term. While Ranieri has opted against using the Algerian in domestic cup competitions - the winger sat out the recent FA Cup double header with Spurs - the cumulative amount of playing time seems to be having an adverse effect on his performances. Mahrez's best asset is his ability to beat a man with the ball at his feet. Only Wilfried Zaha (73) and Ross Barkley (72) have completed more dribbles in the Premier League this season (68), though the average number of successful dribbles he has completed per game before Christmas (3.6) has dropped after (2). With Ranieri admitting that he is more closely marked, it comes as little shock that this number has dipped. With opposing sides now paying closer attention to the Algerian star, Mahrez is granted less space with which to exert his creative and offensive qualities. It’s no surprise, therefore, that his number of key passes played per game has dropped (from 2 to 1.2), as have the number of clear-cut goalscoring opportunities he has created per league match (0.8 to 0). Of course, given Vardy’s recent injury and spell on the sidelines, Leicester’s attacking quality has dipped, meaning Mahrez has not be given the chance to work off of a striker who he is familiar with of late. When factoring in stand in striking duo Shinji Okazaki and Leonardo Ulloa have just five league goals between them this term, it highlights just how important Vardy is to Mahrez and vice versa. Furthermore, Mahrez is doing little to aid his team when off the ball at present. His average number of tackles has dropped (from 1.8 to 0.6) as has the number of times he is winning possession in the attacking third (0.7 to 0.2). His successful final third passes have risen (8.6 to 9.6) but this suggests he’s at present shirking his offensive responsibilities, with Mahrez instead passing the buck rather than looking to forge chances for himself or his teammates, though this too is likely to be due to the extra attention paid to him by the opposition. Nevertheless, Mahrez’s performance levels have clearly dipped following a blistering start to the season. The January acquisition of Demarai Gray should ease the attacking burden on Mahrez, with the teenage winger more than capable of providing a similar driving threat out wide. If Leicester, though, wish to maintain their title pursuit, they will need their wing wizard to rediscover his best form sooner rather than later.
DB11 Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 Those stats before and after xmas are slightly concerning, but I think the whole squad have been poorer post-xmas
josh Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 It's too cold for Mahrez. He'll be back in form when it warms up on the run in to clinch the title. (Also, we've played better teams, they know he's our main threat and have worked out how to stop him. We need to work out how to stop them stopping him...)
Guest Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 Those stats before and after xmas are slightly concerning, but I think the whole squad have been poorer post-xmas When the whole team is failing to score then goals and assists are bound to be 0.
Countryfox Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 What he reads about himself in the press and where he might go one day. That he missed two penalties. That other teams have him sussed. That other players clatter him. That we are not at our best at the moment as a team. That JV is under par. That its cold ? Take your pick or mix and match ...
Guest CityFan 06 Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 I'm hoping if we win on Saturday that'll boost the squad as a whole including Mahrez. I have faith he will find his form again, the talent and quality is there for certain as this season has already proved.
David Hankey Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 Without doubt all other Clubs in the Premiership have done their homework on us. Marhez has to play to his strength and let the opposition do the worrying in. And, for time being, forget taking penalties!!
HankMarvin Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 Should stick up front if we don't sign anyone, if other managers are doubling or trebling up should be interesting how they would accommodate those tatics
For_Fox19 Posted 22 January 2016 Posted 22 January 2016 Does anybody think that his agent might have been in his ear over the past month 6 weeks?
NotTheMarketLeader Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 Whilst he has been fantastic this season, dropping him for Gray is the way to go. He's looked good enough, and it didn't do Mahrez any harm last time he was excluded at Norwich. The interesting stats at the top of the thread for me are the tackles. There was no way he could maintain the assist and scoring rates, but a drop in that area tells me he's not pulling his weight, which anecdotally I have thought was the case recently.
Cat Burger Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 It's too cold for Mahrez. He'll be back in form when it warms up on the run in to clinch the title. (Also, we've played better teams, they know he's our main threat and have worked out how to stop him. We need to work out how to stop them stopping him...) He's from Paris, he's not exactly used to tropical heat!
dayday Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 I don't get this he's been sussed malarkey, if your good enough then it should make no difference whatsoever.
AyewJoking Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 It's too cold for Mahrez. He'll be back in form when it warms up on the run in to clinch the title. (Also, we've played better teams, they know he's our main threat and have worked out how to stop him. We need to work out how to stop them stopping him...) hand cuff him to Was??????????
AyewJoking Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 Does anybody think that his agent might have been in his ear over the past month 6 weeks? You filthy animal.
Guest Col city fan Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 Let's have it right. He's been awful recently. As in, really bad compared to pre Christmas. Time to start shining again. The best players have a blip, then return to form quickly.
Countryfox Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 I don't get this he's been sussed malarkey, if your good enough then it should make no difference whatsoever. Normally you'd be right but he's a confidence player and at the moment that's not high .... he'll get over it and be back to his best eventually ... just a matter of how long it takes. The game today will be very interesting .... Stoke are no mugs and if we get a good result (and play well), normal service will be resumed. And that includes Mahrez.
GaelicFox Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 He will bounce back today Has been flying in training all week !
Izzy Posted 23 January 2016 Posted 23 January 2016 Let's have it right. He's been awful recently. As in, really bad compared to pre Christmas. Time to start shining again. The best players have a blip, then return to form quickly. Form is temporary, class is permanent and all that.. Thought he looked good today and the skill for that assist was just mesmerising. Need him firing on all cylinders for the run in.
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