Really don't understand the Mahrez criticism from last night, and I'm a bit more forgiving of his form generally.
He had three moments of brilliant skill that no other player in blue would have been capable of.
1. The lead up to the 3rd goal, where the defender stood off him scared shitless, and then Mahrez played a wonderful 1-2 with Fuchs via a great flick
2. The slalom run at 3-0 into the box where he could easily have gone down for a penalty, but instead laid it off to Drinkwater who promptly thrashed it over the bar
3. The reverse ball midway through the first half to Vardy that drug their entire back four out. Vardy made a poor first touch, back-heeled it to N'Didi who got a shot off
While I can understand people wanting to see more of Gray, he is nowhere near the quality of Mahrez, particularly when it comes to final ball. Gray, currently reminds me of a young Ronaldo. All sizzle and not enough steak. He's a young man, so it isn't a criticism. If he develops the deadliness that Mahrez has, he'll be a brilliant player. Mahrez already is.
It's also hard for Mahrez as he definitely is dealing with man-marking and doubling in, so hard for him to directly impact games as consistently. He was never a "Hume" figure and always looked a wee bit half-arsed. That's part of his game. That isn't to say his form hasn't dropped, it has...but it is to say he remains our best player, a wonderful talent and shown flashes last night of his ability to completely turn a game.