Dzeko - How well did he play?

Marvin said:
Vienna_70 said:
Nurah,

I agree completely with you.

I remember it being said when Sven was in charge, in relation to Martin Petrov.

People in this country are too quick to focus on what players can't / don't do (weaknesses) rather than what they can do (strengths).

On another note, I don't know if anyone has written this, because I can't be bothered reading through all the posts made on this thread this afternoon, but I think that will turn out to be a very important goal for City, not in the context of the game, which it obviousl was, but more for the player who scored it.

Edin has now got the monkey off his back, even if it was in the Cup to lower league opposition.

That idiot Dury said not long before the goal, "Džeko has played nearly four hours in England now and is yet to score", or words to that effect.
That was the main positive to take from the game. A new striker getting his first goal is important as it can become a millstone

We all saw how important it was to him. I've never seen such passion from him and i've watched him for a long time.

All the doubters will probably be the same that doubted Tevez, or have a go about Jo or Milner etc. You know the one's that defend Ireland when off form etc. They need someone to moan at, someone preferbly not from our youth system.
 
Vienna_70 said:
ibruzi said:
He would've been criticized so bad if he hadn't scored that one. Not really the best of his games regarding first touch and passing. Also had a half-chance or two that he would normally score from. Not his day, really. Anyway, hope this goal is the first of many, many more to come.

Not his day really?

He scored his first goal for us.

So, what would have been his day, a hat-trick?

Really, some people want the world!

actually, he would have scored at least 2-3 if it was his day :D im not saying he did badly. i just said that i know he can do better.

as for the goal, i'm happy that he scored. even though he said he doesn't feel any pressure, i'm sure he feels at least a bit relieved now.
 
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just watched that post match interview with him on the os...and it just is unbelievable, how down to earth, simple and cheerful that lad is...

and that last question about the match congestion...he's like it's England :)

and as I said few days ago, he'll be first to come to training and among the last ones to leave...like that carrington today feature on the os shows
 
No17 said:
just watched that post match interview with him on the os...and it just is unbelievable, how down to earth, simple and cheerful that lad is...

and that last question about the match congestion...he's like it's England :)

and as I said few days ago, he'll be first to come to training and among the last ones to leave...like that carrington today feature on the os shows

Couldn't agree more mate - his attitude seems spot on......when you see a kid like that it makes you root for them more and speaking personally, allows for a few dodgy matches, which I'm sure will happen.

Wel Done Edin - keep at it lad.
 
Lest we forget....

He showed his class in this game, magnificent first touch and vision. He has it in him.

All we can do is get behind him. WE BELIEVE IN YOU EDIN! :)
 
BIG DONKEY said:
Lest we forget....

He showed his class in this game, magnificent first touch and vision. He has it in him.

All we can do is get behind him. WE BELIEVE IN YOU EDIN! :)

This was a subtle bump of the thread then...

anyway, he was seen in Sarajevo today having lunch with Jirži Plišek a man (coach) who took him from Zeljeznicar Sarajevo to Poland and basically enabled him to make his first steps towards the career he is having...
 
No17 said:
BIG DONKEY said:
Lest we forget....

He showed his class in this game, magnificent first touch and vision. He has it in him.

All we can do is get behind him. WE BELIEVE IN YOU EDIN! :)

This was a subtle bump of the thread then...

anyway, he was seen in Sarajevo today having lunch with Jirži Plišek a man (coach) who took him from Zeljeznicar Sarajevo to Poland and basically enabled him to make his first steps towards the career he is having...

Not Poland, but Czech Republic - but yeah :)
 

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