Wesley Fofana gave thanks to the Premier League, his Leicester teammates and opponents Crystal Palace on Monday for allowing him to break his Ramadan fast.
The devout Muslim is taking part in the annual Islamic tradition whereby followers of the religion give up food and drink between set hours each day from before sunrise to sunset.
Naturally this made Fofana's preparation for Monday night's clash against Palace particularly gruelling, given it had a scheduled kick-off time of 8pm.
As per Ramadan rules, Fofana was able to break his fast from 8:17pm in the UK, and eventually managed to take a drink 34 minutes into the meeting at the King Power Stadium.
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