Disappointing debut season drove Mahrez in Al Ahli s Asian title push
JEDDAH - Al-Ahli winger Riyad Mahrez said he was driven to lead his Saudi Pro League side to the Asian Champions League Elite title by a barren first season at the Jeddah-based club as the Algerian added another trophy to his packed resume on Saturday.
Mahrez had a quiet game by his standards as Al-Ahli defeated Japans Kawasaki Frontale 2-0 to win the continental title for the first time at King Adbullah Sports City, but the 34-year-old had been influential throughout the clubs run to the title.
With nine goals and eight assists in 13 appearances in the competition, the five-times Premier League winner with Leicester City and Manchester City was one of the key factors in Al-Ahli securing success.
Victory means Mahrez and teammate Roberto Firmino added the Asian Champions League Elite to the UEFA Champions League crowns they won with City and Liverpool respectively, completing a rare continental club double.
Its different, Mahrez said when asked to compare the Asian title win with his other successes.
There was the title with Leicester, (the 2019 African Cup of Nations) with Algeria, with City. I think all have a different taste, a different emotion. I cannot say I prefer one or the other.
I think this is as good as all the titles I have. Its a different competition, a different continent, this is new.
Last year when I came here and we didnt win anything I was really upset, and this year I really wanted to make a stand and win something with this club, these players, the board, the manager and the people behind him.
Were so happy and we have to enjoy it now.
CELEBRATIONS
Al-Ahlis win sparked wild celebrations throughout the night across Jeddah as a club that has often lived in the shadow of neighbours
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