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Claudio Ranieri Believes Riyad Mahrez Won’t Go to Arsenal FC
‘Did you see how happy Riyad looked?
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This season could be a big one for Gray, who has impressed in the two pre-season games so far and already has a goal to his name having scored in City’s victory at Oxford.
However, his future has been a topic of significant discussion this summer, and according to Sky Sports, the club’s owners and other officials will hold a summit in LA to discuss the future of Mahrez in particular, as well as other influential first-team players.
“He works hard and he’s a Leicester player”.
Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri admits the sale of N’Golo Kante to Chelsea is a bitter pill to swallow, but insists the champions “will keep going”.
“With another team there are many more stars and maybe he doesn’t play at the same level”.
Mahrez appears to telegraph what he is going to do before he does it. Yet still has the creative ability to carry out his intentions while defenders are left scratching their heads when they knew what was coming.
“It is good for you but not for us”.
“We were so concentrated, had good shape, I’m very happy”. We were concentrated and compact.
“The players came back in good condition”. Now we have to think about worldwide matches – Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain play in different styles.
“The attention we’re getting we’re used to it now”. Celtic’s fitness is ahead of ours.
“We have a long journey to Los Angeles now, but the experience of playing in these fantastic matches is important. So many of them travelled a long way to Glasgow so I say thank you to them”.
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The Algerian worldwide was crucial to the club’s success last season, as his 17 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League led to the Foxes winning the title as he picked up the PFA player of the year award.