Wesley Fofana allowed to break Ramadan fast with 34th-minute stoppage in Leicester’s win over Crystal Palace

Wesley Fofana has thanked the Premier League for allowing him to break his fast during Leicester’s win over Crystal Palace.

Palace keeper Vincent Guiata stopped play in the 34th minute ofLeicester’s 2-1 victory allowing the defender to have a drink.

Fofana, 20, rehydrated on the touchline before giving a thumbs up to those who waited on the field.

The centre-back is a devout Muslim and is fasting as part of Ramadan.

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam and is a way to become more compassionate to those in need

Fofana would have lined up against the Eagles without eating or drinking in daylight hours.

Taking to Twitter after the contest, he wrote: “Just wanted to thank the Premier League as well as @CPFC, @vguaita13 and all the Foxes for allowing me to break my fast tonight in the middle of the game.

“That’s what makes football wonderful.”

In the United Kingdom, Ramadan starts on April 12 and runs until May 12.

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