Leicester forward Riyad Mahrez has insisted the team are under no pressure as they chase a first top-flight title in the clubs 132-year history. The Algeria international had not expected at the start of the season that, with nine games to go, the Foxes would be looking down from the top of the Premier League, with a five-point advantage over the following pack. Mahrez boost for Leicester Riyad Mahrez has given Leicester an injury boost ahead of their MNF game against Newcastle But he claimed the pressure was far less than at the same point in the 2014/15 term, when they were bottom of the table and needed seven wins from their last nine games to escape the drop. And as he nears the end of a remarkable season - which has seen him score 15 league goals and strongly tipped to be crowned PFA Player of the Year - he brushed off suggestions he was looking for an exit.Im not thinking about that, he said. The last games we need to keep working hard and see what we can do. Im really not thinking about this. I have three more years in Leicester and then well see.The 25-year-old admitted he did not start the 2015/16 campaign anticipating Leicester would be top of the table in March. Mahrez scores the winning goal at Watford I wasnt expecting that, but thats now the reality, he said. Im happy to be here. Im pleased.On any jitters the leaders may be feeling for the run-in, he said: No pressure. We are playing as always. We just work hard for everyone. We are just a good team, good team-mates and we are doing well. We have to keep going.Mahrez was speaking as he visited the Houses of Parliament to accept a Sportsman of the Year prize as part of the Political and Public Life Awards, voted for by readers of Asian Voice magazine. Claudio Ranieri has dismissed speculation linking Mahrez with Barcelona He told Sky Sports News HQ: People think we have pressure, but we are just like normal. We have always been like that and we stay like that, like a normal team.Now everyone starts talking about us, and thats normal of course because we are doing very well, but we have to keep going. No pressure, just a bonus. Youre in a good team, you have to enjoy.He left no doubt that he felt there was less pressure at the top of the table than the bottom. Last year was very difficult, he said. Last year we had pressure.Last year gave us more experience and we are now in a different situation - we are playing for the title. Its something crazy, but thats the reality. You have to enjoy it.In other news at Leicester, boss Claudio Ranieri wants the contracts extended for assistants Craig Shakespeare and Steve Walsh, the much-trumpeted head of recruitment credited for identifying and signing Mahrez, NGolo Kante and Jamie Vardy.It is very important to keep them, Ranieri said. I ask them to sign the same as my contract [until 2018] because I have a very good relationship with all my staff. 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A lawyer for MLB, Matthew Menchel, confirmed Wednesday the league dropped its case against Biogenesis of America, its owner Anthony Bosch and several other individuals. The lawsuit had accused Biogenesis and Bosch of conspiring with players to violate their contracts by providing them with banned performance-enhancing substances. CHICAGO -- Ricky Nolasco was pretty good Saturday night. The way the Marlins are playing, though, he needs to be nearly unhittable. Nolasco allowed one run while pitching into the eighth inning, but the Chicago White Sox scored in the bottom of the ninth after Miami tied it in the top half for a 2-1 win. "At the end of the day, we cant score any runs," Marlins pitcher Mike Redmond said. "We have to be perfect. Pitch perfect every night." Chicagos Jake Peavy (6-2) shut down the Marlins until Derek Dietrich hit a tying homer in the ninth. But Conor Gillaspie had a game-ending single off Ryan Webb (1-3). All of that added up to the Marlins fourth straight loss, 11th in 13 games, a 6-13 record in one-run contests, and sent them to a major league-worst 13-36 record. Nolasco allowed one run and eight hits and struck out six in 7 2-3 innings for Miami but couldnt earn his second consecutive win after beating Arizona on May 19. The Marlins right-hander has allowed two runs over his last two starts. Alexei Ramirez gave Chicago a 1-0 lead with an RBI double in the third. Juan Pierre mishandled the ball in the left field corner -- he wasnt charged with an error -- allowing Alejandro De Aza to score from first. Giving up that lone run disappointed Nolasco. "Everybody is frustrated. Not just me, everybody is," Nolasco said. "Nobody wants to lose." Dietrichs solo homer with one out in the ninth broke up Peavys bid at a shutout and allowed him to reach base for the 14th straight time to start his career, which is second in Marlins history behind Kevin Millars 17 games in 1999. "Peavy pitched a great ballgame," Dietrich said. "Just glad I got a pitch that I could handle and I could do something with and help the team." Peavy struck out five and allowed six hits in the complete-game effort, his longest outing of the season. Miami, which hit into three double plays Friday, had its first scoring chance in the second when Justin Ruggiano grounded into one with no outs. Marcell Ozuna and Chris Coghlan had singled, but Miami didnt score after the double play and Greg Dobbs strikeout. With the single, Ozuna extended his hitting streak to 10 games. Then in the eighth, Peavy allowed a one-out double to Dobbs and walked Adeiny Hechavarria bbut escaped the inning by getting Rob Brantly to pop out and Juan Pierre to fly out.dddddddddddd "Its frustrating," Redmond said. "I know the guys are frustrated. I know that." Peavy and the White Sox might have been frustrated momentarily in the ninth but it didnt last long. Dewayne Wise led off with a double, and scored on Gillaspies single to left, easily beating a throw from Pierre. "For us to come back and win in the (ninth) was special," Peavy said. "Thats the White Sox way. Nothings easy around here, is it?" Alex Rios went 0 for 4, snapping his 18-game hitting streak, which had been the longest in the American League this season. Gillaspie had three hits while Jeff Keppinger and Ramirez each had two for Chicago, which has won eight of 11. "Baseball is such a funny game because everybody feeds off each other," Gillaspie said. "We went through some pretty rough times the first half of the season. Its good to kind of get everybody on the same page. Everybodys excited. You can feel it in the clubhouse." Theres a different feeling for Miami, which lost the opener of the series 4-3 in 11 innings. "Obviously thats not the way we wanted to go out," Webb said. "It sucks losing two games in a row like that." NOTES: White Sox LHP Chris Sale, who was scratched from his start Wednesday, played catch off flat ground Saturday. Hes expected to throw a bullpen session Sunday and start Tuesday. . Marlins RHP Nathan Eovaldi pitched five innings and struck out five in a rehab start at Single-A Jupiter. Eovaldi hasnt pitched in the majors this season after going on the DL with right shoulder inflammation. . John Danks, who made his first start for the White Sox in over a year Friday night, said his left shoulder felt good one day after making 76 pitches. . Marlins manager Mike Redmond said 2B Donovan Solano, who was placed on the DL May 7 with a left intercostal strain, will be sent to extended spring training Monday. . INF Angel Sanchez was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte after being reinstated from a rehab assignment for lower back spasms. The move clears a spot on Chicagos 40-man roster. . Sundays pitching matchup is Miamis Alex Sanabia (3-6, 4.56 ERA) against Chicagos Dylan Axelrod (2-3, 4.13). 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