jaiguruKun
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He doesn't like passing to Phil does he?
One thing i've always felt about Mahrez is that he enjoys taking the glory, if he has an opportunity to score he will take it, regardless of whether a teammate is in a better position.
He's truly a wonderful player that generally performs very well for us, but last night was a perfect example of his selfishness costing the team a comfortable lead going into the second leg. I just hope it doesn't cost us.
I just want to come to Riyad's defence here and say I don't believe he chose not to pass to Foden out of selfishness. Passing on the right foot is really not a strong point of his and he probably didn't feel he could make the pass. It all happened extremely quickly anyway.
So your logic is that he doesn't have the ability to play a simple square ball with his right foot to give a teammate a tap in, so he elected to try and score from a tight angle past one of the most in form keepers in the world on his right foot instead?
I suppose you also think at the end of the Liverpool game, because making simple through balls on his strong foot is also "not a strong point", attempting to lob Alisson was the only option there as well?
100% thisNo problem with Mahrez, he is what he is. Absolutely fantastic footballer as he proved for the first goal. At times he over does it but you don’t get the goals or moments of genius without the frustrating things too.
However, I found it absolutely bizarre he wasn’t subbed for Sterling with about 20 minutes left. He was pretty much dead on his feet but more importantly has no pace to start with to help a 75 year old makeshift right back against their quickest player.