Riyad Mahrez, another talented schmuck picked up by Manchester City simply because they can



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A small crowd gathered outside the main entrance of the Etihad Stadium to witness the unveiling of Riyad Mahrez as a Manchester City player. It consisted of several child selfie hunters, about the same number of patient parents, a shirtless guy who wanted Mahrez autograph his back, and a pair of terrifying hairy extraterrestrials called Moonchester and Moonbeam dressed from the feet to the Feet in a cool Nike box, who were either the official mascots of the city, or visits a particularly scary cheesemaker nightmare that were visible to me and me alone. It would not be the first time. For days, I tried to convince friends and family that I saw Harry Maguire play in central defense for England at the World Cup. "Yes, of course it's there," they replied. Do you already feel that you are enlightened by your loved ones?

If the existence of Moonchester and Moonbeam remains largely conjectural, the arrival of Mahrez at Etihad seems real. A transfer that, one way or another, seems to be in the making since the end of the Paleolithic – while Mahrez itself was only a sparkle in Wyscout's eyes – Mahrez to City marks the last minor step at a time when the biggest clubs are not just giants but predators, not just bright stars but black holes, with a gravitational field that even the world's richest club can not escape.

The first thing to say here is that the city does not need Mahrez. They might think that they do it, but they do not really do it. They could argue that he fills an essential and gaping gap in their leading collective skills that Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva, Leroy Sane, Kevin Bruyne, Gabriel Jesus, David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Ilkay Gundogan did not. have not yet addressed. They could even, at a meeting room, explain how the signing of the club's first Arabic-speaking superstar (and it is said that his first interview with the club's website was subtitled in Arabic) is a synergy perfect with the marketing strategy of the MENA brand. and produce the graphs to prove it.

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1/23 Arsenal home (confirmed)

In one last attempt to stop Arsenal sinking further into the league, Puma have decided to add the red armband to the 2018/19 edition.

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2/23 Chelsea at home (confirmed)

This shirt looks like a Yokohama Tire that has sunk on it, leaving strips of red and white


3/23 Chelsea away (rumor)

Now, it's a pretty kit – a throwback to the good old days. It looks like Brazil, which is never a bad thing …


4/23 Crystal Palace home (confirmed)

Another top kit, despite what Christian Benteke and Wilfried Zaha seem to be judging by their facial


5/23 Crystal Palace absent (confirmed)

Another good kit, Puma nails it here, and Zaha's pout improves.


6/23 Everton home (confirmed)

Ew, ew, ew. No. Relegate them immediately.


7/23 City of Leicester (Confirmed)

Yes, decent, this.


8/23 Liverpool at home (confirmed)

Everything Mo Salah touches turns into gold, or a "red pepper" if you read the marketing launch.


9/23 Liverpool absent (rumor)

As a child was asked to draw it but was only given two highlighters and a bag of Tangfastics.


10/23 Manchester City at home (confirmed)

Nike seems to have abandoned here, the City are ready to abandon them as a sponsor and judging by this Nike does not care not.


11/23 Manchester United at home (rumor)

Ready to be modeled by Dennis the Menace, this is only the Watford kit from last season but in red.


12/23 Manchester United party (confirmed)

A return to the first European Cup club in 1968, 50 years later.


13/23 Manchester United Third (rumor)

This really, really, really, better not be just a rumor kit. This is manifique.


14/23 House of Tottenham Hotspur (rumor)

"Low ink, please insert a new printer cartridge …"


15/23 Tottenham Hotspur away ( rumor)

I … I do not understand …


16/23 Tottenham Hotspur third (rumor)

… Oh, now I do. The third kit is the post photo of the travel kit after it was used for a "Get Your Own Back" style television show, hosted by Dave Benson-Phillips


17/23 West Ham home (confirmed)

West Ham has added extra claret this season so that all the blood shed on the fan's violence shirt will be less easily detectable


18/23 West Ham away (confirmed)

Not a bad attempt and a refreshing step away from the kits now florescent away usual


19/23 Juventus house (confirmed)

Looks a little lazy, as the Jeep logo is written on tape adhesive with tipex.


20/23 PSG at home (confirmed)

If you squint, it is actually a photo of Neymar, Suarez and Messi who models the kit of Barcelona 2012/13 [19659046] 21/23 Inter Milan home (confirmed)

Can not get too far from the clbadic, and Nike has not tried to do it.


22/23 Roma home (confirmed)

Still strange when a club that resists the extra money from a shirt sponsor for so long go directly to Qatar Airways immediately after deciding to change their tradition.


23/23 Bayern Munich home (confirmed)

Not great, not terrible.



1/23 Arsenal At Home (Confirmed)

In a last attempt to prevent Arsenal from sinking further down the league, Puma decided to add a red armband to the edition 2018/19.

Arsenal FC through the Getty Images Intermediate


2/23 Chelsea at home (confirmed)

This shirt looks like a Yokohama Tire that has sunk on it, leaving strips of red and white


3/23 Chelsea away (rumor)

Now, it's a pretty kit – a throwback to the good old days. It looks like Brazil, which is never a bad thing …


4/23 Crystal Palace home (confirmed)

Another top kit, despite what Christian Benteke and Wilfried Zaha seem to be judging by their facial



5/23 Crystal Palace absent (confirmed)

Another good kit, Puma nails it here, and Zaha's pout improves.


6/23 Everton home (confirmed)

Ew, ew, ew. No. Relegate them immediately.


7/23 Leicester City (confirmed)

Yes, decent, this.


8/23 Liverpool Home (confirmed)

All that Mo Salah touches becomes gold, or a "red pepper" if you read the marketing launch.



9/23 Liverpool (rumor)

As a child was asked to draw this, but he was only given two highlighters and a bag of Tangfastics.


10/23 The Manchester City House (Confirmed)

Nike seems to have given up here, the City is ready to abandon them as a sponsor and judging by this Nike does not get in do not worry


11/23 Manchester United at home (rumor)

Ready to be modeled by Dennis the Menace, this is only the Watford kit from last season but in red.


12/23 Manchester United party (confirmed)

A return to the first European Cup club in 1968, 50 years later.



13/23 Manchester United Third (rumor)

This really, really, really better not to be just a rumored kit. This is manifique.


14/23 House of Tottenham Hotspur (rumor)

"Low ink, please insert a new printer cartridge …"


15/23 Tottenham Hotspur away ( rumor)

I … I do not understand …


16/23 Tottenham Hotspur third (rumor)

… Oh, now I do. The third kit is the post photo of the travel kit after it was used for a "Get Your Own Back" style television show, hosted by Dave Benson-Phillips



17/23 West Ham home (confirmed)

West Ham has added extra claret this season so that all the blood shed on the shirt of fan violence will be less easily detectable


18/23 West Ham away (confirmed)

Not a bad attempt and a refreshing not far from the kits now florescent away from the usual


19/23 Juventus home (confirmed)

Looks a little lazy, as the Jeep logo is written on tape with tipex.


20/23 PSG at home (confirmed)

If you squint, it's actually a photo of Neymar, Suarez and Messi who models the 2012/13 Barcelona home kit [19659093] 21/23 Inter Milan home (confirmed)

Can not get too far from the clbadic, and Nike has not tried to do it


22/23 Roma home (confirmed)

Still strange when a club that resists the extra money from a shirt sponsor for so long go directly to Qatar Airways immediately after deciding to change their tradition.


23/23 Bayern Munich home (confirmed)

Not great, not terrible.

But when it comes down to that, the only reason City actually signs Mahrez, is because they can. This is the eighth sports car in your driveway, it's the monogram of gold foil on your Bottega Veneta suitcase, it controls the extra pepperoni on your triple-pepperoni pizza. And that is why, even if it is only one of the hundreds of big clubs that recruit the best talent from the bottom of the chain, this transfer is particularly free, especially free of charge , the equivalent of American football so that they can see the rose gold rings that you wear on each one.

For his part, Mahrez might think that he needs City, but even then: not so much. It can try to streamline it like ambition, upward mobility, self-improvement, chance to help the team and win trophies, things your agent tells you to say in press conferences. And there is no doubt that the view of Pep Guardiola's high-pressure amusement park beyond its gilded doors must look terribly appealing. That's probably why he stirred so hard for a move in January: if you can not beat them, go on strike until the club you're contracted for another two years lets you join them .

Riyadh Mahrez is unveiled as a Manchester City (PA) player

But what he will win at City will not compare to the scale and satisfaction of what he has achieved in Leicester, where he played a major role in the campaign. more unlikely of the history of English football. . His legacy is already secure. And for all the rancor of his departure, the reaction among Leicester fans has been impressive, although his comments on Maguire in his opening press conference ("He deserves to play higher, but Leicester is also a good club ") was the best start. Mahrez was a god in Leicester. Now, he's just another talented schmuck warming up the padded sub-bench superclub car seats, hoping people will notice it.

Of course, you're going to say that's just like football, and of course you're right. No one seriously expects that a player of Mahrez's talent will skip a big club shot, a sharp increase in salary, the opportunity to work with the most dynamic coach of the world. Nobody is seriously expecting that a city club is aiming to miss an opportunity to cement its English soccer dominance, weaken its rival, to complete its already enviable range of opportunities. offensive options. It would be good from time to time if it was not the case. But then, maybe it's just the cheese that speaks.

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