Malta Independent

Fofana thanks EPL for allowing him to break fast mid-game

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Leicester defender Wesley Fofana has thanked the English Premier League for allowing him to break his fast during Ramadan in the middle of a match.

Leicester's game against Crystal Palace on Monday evening was briefly stopped in the first half to allow Fofana and Palace defender Cheikhou Kouyate to take a drink after the sun had gone down.

During the month of Ramadan, which runs from April 12 to May 12 this year, fasting Muslims do not eat or drink during daylight hours.

"That's what makes football wonderful," Fofana said in a post on Twitter after the match in which he thanked the league as well as Palace, and Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita, who delayed taking a goal kick on the half-hour mark to allow the fast to be broken.

The stoppage was agreed pre-match with referee Graham Scott. It is thought to be the first time it has happened in Premier League history.

Fofana was substitute­d during the second half of Leicester's win over West Bromwich Albion last week to allow him to rest and take on food. Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers described the defender's performanc­es as "remarkable" considerin­g the circumstan­ces.

"I've worked with lots of players with devotion to their faiths and for a lot of the guys it gives them strength," Rodgers said after the West Brom game.

"He's finding an incredible strength to play continuous­ly and train during Ramadan. He's a special talent and a big player for us."

Having been in the youth system since 2015, Fofana signed his first profession­al contract with Saint-Étienne on 15 May 2018.

He made his debut for the club in a 3–0 Ligue 1 win over Nice on 18 May 2019.

Fofana joined Premier League club Leicester City on 2 October 2020, signing a five-year contract. The transfer fee paid to Saint-Étienne was reported as up to £36.5 million.

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