Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez responds to critics, vows to keep improving
Al-Ahly’s Algerian star Riyad Mahrez addressed his critics in a recent press conference, expressing his commitment to improving his performance despite the challenges of adapting to his new environment in the Saudi Pro League.
Mahrez, who transferred from Manchester City this season, has faced scrutiny from fans and media alike who expected his high-profile move to quickly translate into standout performances.
Acknowledging these heightened expectations, Mahrez emphasized the difficulties he has encountered while adjusting to his role at Al-Ahly.
“I understand that supporters and the media had high hopes, but there are technical issues and absences within the team that impact results,” he said.
While he played a more fluid role at Manchester City, he stated, “I can’t dribble past six players by myself,” underscoring the collective responsibility required for the team’s success.
He noted that his focus at Al-Ahly is “to achieve the desired goals” and to support the team in his own capacity.
Mahrez also pointed to the importance of teamwork and fan support, saying the upcoming match is crucial for Al-Ahly’s goal of maintaining its position in the league.
He stressed the need for the squad to give its best on the pitch, with fans playing a pivotal role in motivating the players.
Recent reports have suggested that Mahrez’s fitness levels have dipped, with some sources citing concerns over weight gain.
In response, Mahrez shared videos of his intensive gym training on social media to reassure fans of his dedication to regaining peak form.
These posts have aimed to dispel rumors and highlight his commitment to staying fit and focused.
Currently, Al-Ahly stands in ninth place in the Saudi Pro League with 11 points from nine rounds.
However, the team is performing well in the AFC Champions League, where it holds second place in its group, trailing leader Al-Hilal only on goal difference after three matches.
As Al-Ahly prepares to face Iraq’s Al-Shorta in a vital fourth-round clash at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Mahrez remains optimistic.
He hopes that with renewed energy and a united front, the team will continue to push forward in both domestic and international competitions.
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