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Riyad Mahrez: I struggled with Man City demands

Manchester City attacker Riyad Mahrez admits he struggled to meet the club's demands when first arriving from Leicester City.

Mahrez, who joined City from Leicester for £60million in the summer of 2018, admitted he had been forced to improve his work-rate to satisfy boss Pep Guardiola.

"His concern was about my work-rate first, because at Leicester it was more of a team rate where we were trying to counter," said Mahrez.

“Whereas at City it's more about pressing and a very high effort and intensity.

“It's taken me some time to have it myself and to put it in my head and game, but I think now it's good.

“I didn't think I needed the adaptation until I came here and started training.

“It's more about the adaptation of the game and of the partnership with the players and again it took me some time as well.

“I arrived at a team that was champions, so it was a bit different for me. But I've changed as a player I know and improved.

“My work-rate [has improved]. How I analyse the game, such as where is the space, when to try to dribble and to not. This type of thing."

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