Riyad Mahrez adapting to life at Man City after Cardiff brace

Image: Riyad Mahrez celebrates after scoring Man City's fifth goal against Cardiff on Saturday

Riyad Mahrez believes he is set to reap the rewards after adjusting to life at Manchester City.

Mahrez has had limited game-time since City broke their club transfer record in July by signing him from Leicester for £60m.

But the Algeria international claimed his first City goals on Saturday as a second-half brace helped the Premier League champions beat Cardiff 5-0.

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"It's not been a tough time for me," Mahrez said after scoring two in a league game for the first time in two seasons.

"When you arrive at a big club you have to adapt to the style. The manager has helped me a lot, and in the last two weeks I have felt a lot better.

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"You can see that on the pitch. I never complain, I just work hard in training, and it's paying (off) now.

"But I have to keep going - scoring is not a final thing.

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"The style of play is different, but I stayed at Leicester for nearly five years and knew I would need time to adapt at a new club like City."

Image: Riyad Mahrez makes it 4-0

City were already 3-0 up and cruising through first-half goals from Sergio Aguero, Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan before Mahrez's introduction just after the hour mark.

Mahrez opened his City account within six minutes before a left-footed drive from the 27-year-old completed the rout in the final moments.

Image: Sergio Aguero made his 300th Man City appearance in Saturday's win

He believes the performance was an emphatic response to City's shock midweek Champions League defeat to Lyon.

"The manager told us it's always good to refocus properly because whether you win or lose, it is always difficult after a Champions League game," Mahrez said.

"It's another game, another atmosphere, and coming away in the league to a place like Cardiff, you need to be on it from the beginning.

"When you win you are on top of everything, and when you lose they put you back down straight away.

"That's why you have to stay strong mentally and always be the same, to keep going every game."

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