International Foxes: This Summer's Action
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Riyad Mahrez
Riyad Mahrez has been a consistent performer for Algeria.
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Islam Slimani, Algeria
Islam Slimani joined his Foxes team-mate Riyad Mahrez in action for his country during the AFCON qualifying warm-up success over over Guinea.
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Shinji Okazaki, Japan
Forward Shinji Okazaki – Japan’s third all-time top scorer – came off the bench late on to help his nation draw 1-1 with Syria. The 31-year-old has scored 50 times for Japan.
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Ahmed Musa, Nigeria
Ahmed Musa keeps a close eye on the ball for Nigeria against Togo, when he bagged a brace for his country. He was substituted at half-time in early June.
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Wilfred Ndidi, Nigeria
City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi, who joined the Club in January, was also substituted on the hour-mark after another impressive display against Togo.
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Daniel Amartey, Ghana
Amartey in action for Ghana.
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Alex Pascanu, Romania U21s
Development Squad defender Alex Pascanu, pictured during an earlier match for the U19s, played the full 90 minutes on his debut for the Romania U21s against Liechtenstein, a 2-0 success.
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Harvey Barnes
Harvey Barnes helped the England U20s retain the Toulon Tournament last summer.
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Elliott Moore, England U20s
Young Foxes defender Elliott Moore, the City Under-23s captain, continued to climb the England rankings, playing alongside Harvey Barnes in Toulon.
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Bartosz Kapustka, Poland U21s
Central midfielder Bartosz Kapustka's UEFA U21 European Championship campaign was cut short by injury in his home nation as Poland exited at the group stage.
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Demarai Gray, England U21s
Demarai Gray scored against Poland in Group A of the UEFA U21 Euros before also striking against Germany in the semi-finals. The young Lions lost to their rivals on penalties.
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Striding forward
City's defender was ever-present for Aidy Boothroyd's Under-21s in Poland in the summer of 2017.
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Darnell Johnson
Full back Darnell Johnson is a European champion at U19s level and has been promoted to the U20s.
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