
Riyad Mahrez says last season's battle
against relegation has helped Leicester in their challenge for the Premier
League title this time round.The Foxes were bottom with seven games to go last
season but stayed up and now top the division by five points.
"When you go through a moment and you are down and losing your head, it
gives you a lot of experience," said Mahrez.
"Now we get to test for first place.
The mentality is not the same. Now we have nothing to lose."
The 24-year-old midfielder added:
"Last season, it was very difficult with a lot of pressure. This year it
is a positive pressure.
"If we finish first it is a
bonus. If we finish three or four then it is OK. Last year, if we go down into
the Championship we can't do this, this year."
Leicester have defied all
expectations this season, losing only two league games (they lost 19 in
2014-15) to lead the division ahead of Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester City
with 13 games to go.
At the start of the campaign some
bookmakers had the Foxes at 5,000-1 to win the title but they are now
favourites.
"This is Leicester, it is not like
Manchester City or Manchester United. They have an obligation to win
things," said Algeria international Mahrez.
"We don't have an
obligation, it is just a dream. A dream is better than obligation."
Mahrez, who joined Leicester from
Le Havre in January 2014, has excelled this season, scoring 14 goals and
providing assists for 10 more in the league.
He is one of two players in the
City side, the other being striker Jamie Vardy (18), who are into double
figures for goals in the campaign.
"There is not one star, two
stars, three stars - we play and work for each other," continued Mahrez.
"Every team has to have two
or three players who score and this year it is Jamie and me. People can say a
lot about us but we are just the same, just two players from Leicester
City."
In the summer, Leicester sacked
Nigel Pearson, the manager who had overseen their impressive escape from
relegation with seven wins from the last nine games of the season.
He was replaced by former Chelsea
and Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri, who Mahrez says has brought a work-rate and
tactical discipline to the side.
"We are together, very
compact," he said. "We think a lot about tactics.
"We do a lot of work
defensively. Me, for example, if I don't work, I don't play. Two times this
year he put me on the bench because I didn't defend. I know if I don't work for
the team he will drop me to the bench."Maybe I will start, but if
I don't work, I will get taken off after 45 minutes."
This Sunday,
they face another as they travel to third-placed Arsenal, who are five points
behind and whose boss says Leicester are favourites to win at Emirates Stadium."He is
just saying that to take the pressure of his team," added Mahrez.
"Arsenal
have to win the title because it is an obligation for them. For us it is a
bonus, a dream. It will be a very difficult game. They are a big team who play
in the Champions League every year.
"We
don't have any pressure. We will just play how we do every game."
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