lee-mcfc said:
if he had bit more pace and a normal touch he'd be a good player
can't see him lasting here long
I hate to defend Dzeko, he doesn't need it, and because I'm Bosnian, people may not take my opinion into consideration as a serious one.
But...believe it or not, I can't force anyone to trust me... I write and sometimes defend him, only because I know him as a player. Yes, I probably know him that much because he's Bosnian, and I watch all potential National team players, but I don't, kind of, defend him because of the nationality (never would), but only cause I know his qualities.
And that's the reason why I say following...Dzeko won the german Bundesliga with a shitty Wolfsburg. He was their best player, voted by all Bundesliga players as the best player in the league, he was the only player in the league classed as "World class" by the most relevant football Newspaper and website - Kicker.
Do you really think it could ever happen if he had such a bad touch, and no pace? It was never an issue before, no one ever mentioned it. His only weakness, in the beginning of his Wolfsburg period, was heading. After he improved it, Wolfsburg's manager Felix Magath stated that Dzeko is the perfect striker with no weaknesses. And Magath's words are pretty relevant in the world of football, he's the most respectable coach in Germany.
It means, it's all about his confidence, which was, aswell, never a problem, an issue beofre. Something obviously changed in City and I can only guess what it is, and I assume that the reason behind it is...on the one side, the high transfer fee and high expectations from the club and especially from Bosnians (try to imagine what kind of pressure it is when the whole war-torn nation sees you as their hero and you don't want to disappoint them)...and on the other side, bunch of idiots who call themselves City fans, but abuse him after every single mistake he makes. And one more thing, the way Mancini treats him even if he plays well, scores, assists, there's always the obvious preferation of Balo and Aguero, even if he's phenomenal (benched the next game, after scoring 4 goals against Tottenham).
There are two solutions. Either idiots get off his back and Mancini shows him a bit more trust, which will(I have no doubt about that) boost Dzeko to accomplish what he accomplished in Wolfsburg, or him and the club go different ways.
I'd like to see solution #1 cause it doesn't require much to change, just a little bit more trust and respect, he can do wonders afterwards. I know, I already watched this fairytale becoming reality.