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MAHREZ DEDICATES WINNER TO TRAGIC FOXES OWNER

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LONDON: Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez dedicated his Wembley winner against Tottenham to Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha after the “heart-breaking” death of the Leicester owner.

The football world was stunned by the tragic accident and it was especially hard to take for Mahrez, who spent over four years with Leicester and was a key figure in their remarkable Premier League title triumph in 2016.

The Algeria winger enjoyed a good relationsh­ip with the charismati­c Vichai before moving to City ahead of the current campaign.

Devastated Mahrez admitted he was torn about whether to play for City against Tottenham, but went ahead because he believed Vichai would have wanted him to.

After scoring the only goal of the game in the sixth minute, Mahrez celebrated by raising his fingers to the sky in tribute to Vichai.

“It has been very, very difficult for me. It is not easy to have this type of stuff. The ‘Boss’ was very special to me,” Mahrez told Sky Sports.

“I spent four and a half years there and have many memories with him. He was such a good person.

“I am very, very sad. That is why when I scored I put my hands in the sky for him. He did a lot for me and Leicester and it is difficult to speak about. It is very sad.”

Mahrez flourished at Leicester and was voted PFA Player of the Year for his dazzling displays in their title triumph. The 27-year-old insisted he wouldn’t have been able to rise to the top without the support of Vichai, who bought Leicester in 2010.

“He was like a dad. He was very special. He was such a good person, a big heart and it was heart-breaking and shocking for me to hear this news and for all of the other people who died with him,” Mahrez said.

“It is a difficult situation I am with Leicester and the family of the victims. “I always wanted to play. I know he would have wanted me to play. He was passionate about football.

“It was difficult (to play against Tottenham) but I kept thinking about him. It was difficult to sleep as well.”

City manager Pep Guardiola praised Mahrez for maintainin­g his focus against Tottenham despite such a harrowing few days.

GUARDIOLA DIGS OUT PITCH

Guardiola praised his side for digging out a 1-0 win on a shoddy Wembley pitch and said the poor playing surface may have saved his side.

City had failed to build on the sixth-minute lead given to them by Mahrez and looked as though they might pay when Erik Lamela sized up a great late chance.

The Argentine looked poised to equalise for Tottenham as the ball was played to him by Dele Alli but it appeared to bobble slightly and Lamela blazed the chance over.

“It was not football conditions to play. Were acted well. for our players and the players of Tottenham, hopefully they will sort the problem for the future,” Guard io las aid of a surface sporting gridiron lines, divots and a huge faded-out NFL logo in the centre circle after Sunday’s NFL game between Philadelph­ia and Jacksonvil­le.

“To play a football match on that pitch it’s not easy. There were many mistakes that don’t normally happen. It was something incredible. I don’t think the grass helped them either.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez (left) scores against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League match at the Wembley Stadium in London on Monday.
Associated Press Manchester City’s Riyad Mahrez (left) scores against Tottenham Hotspur during their English Premier League match at the Wembley Stadium in London on Monday.

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