Riyad Mahrez admits he feared being a £60m flop after leaving Leicester to join Manchester City. Mahrez became City's record signing when he joined them from the Foxes in 2018 after deciding to snub a move to neighbours Manchester United.
But he struggled to make an impact in his first season after finding himself behind Raheem Sterling and Leroy Sane in Pep Guardiola's pecking order.
Mahrez admits his form at the start of his Etihad career was not good enough - but believes he has put the bad times behind him to establish himself as a crucial member of Guardiola's side after rebuilding his shattered confidence.
He said: "At City, the team is built to win every game. We try to win everything we're playing for. "Last year, when I arrived,
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