Mahrez FB account hacked

LONDON. — Leicester City confirmed yesterday that star forward Riyad Mahrez is not quitting football after a bizarre post appeared on the player’s Facebook page announcing he was retiring. The post said the Algerian was retiring after a medical consultation, prompting an outpouring of disappointment from fans but also claims it was fake.

“After the last consultation with many doctors, I’ve decided to stay away from football,” the Facebook post said. “As my time as a football player comes to an end, I would like to say few words.

“I want to thank everybody for the kindness and support they have shown me in this incredible city, you will be always in my heart.”

A spokesman for the club said that Mahrez’s account had been hacked. “It was not a genuine post and we have been working with Facebook to get it removed,” he said.

The post has apparently now been deleted. Leicester ran a feature on Mahrez on their website yesterday looking at the impact of the player this season, suggesting the Facebook post was a hoax.

“Often found lurking on the shoulder of defenders, Mahrez has once again played his role as tormentor-in-chief for opposition players up and down the land this season,” the article said.

Mahrez (27) scored his first goal at the weekend since a protracted transfer saga over a proposed move to Manchester City, which resulted in a 10-day absence from the club. — AFP.

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