Edin Dzeko

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the old abbey said:
Stop tormenting and kidding yourselves hes shown in the last two and a half years that he 'aint' good enough.
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What a stellar, stellar game by Edin tonight...apart from two goals scored.

I havent seen him in such form in a long while - ball control, movement, shielding, vision...(and finishing, obviously).

But what I liked the most is - the game was PHYSICAL as hell...I want him to be more physical in duels, and tonight he WAS.
 
EaglesFan said:
What a stellar, stellar game by Edin tonight...apart from two goals scored.

I havent seen him in such form in a long while - ball control, movement, shielding, vision...(and finishing, obviously).

But what I liked the most is - the game was PHYSICAL as hell...I want him to be more physical in duels, and tonight he WAS.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmQiaSDr3nk[/youtube]
 
the old abbey said:
Stop tormenting and kidding yourselves hes shown in the last two and a half years that he 'aint' good enough.

Stop talking shite and kidding yourself. He's shown he knows how to score in the last two and half years. He's plenty good enough.
 
He's been very hit and miss in his City career so far, but I think he'll thrive under Pellegrini.
 
If we are adamant on keeping him, new contract talks surely have to start soon? 1 year left next summer.

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Wenger told to forget City striker Dzeko in further transfer blow for Arsenal
By Sami Mokbel
PUBLISHED: 22:57, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 22:57, 14 August 2013


Manchester City will provide Arsene Wenger with another transfer headache by telling Arsenal their striker Edin Dzeko is not for sale.

The Gunners have turned their attention to the Bosnia forward as they accept they are unlikely to land Liverpool’s rebellious frontman Luis Suarez, who has been their No 1 transfer target.

But City boss Manuel Pellegrini has no intention of parting with Dzeko, having been impressed by the 27-year-old since his arrival at the Etihad.

One reason Pellegrini decided not to follow up his predecessor Roberto Mancini’s interest in the Uruguayan Edinson Cavani, then with Napoli, was due to his faith in Dzeko.

Whether a huge cash offer from the Gunners is enough to change City’s mind remains to be seen.

Arsenal may yet test Liverpool’s resolve to hold on to Suarez by making a third offer approaching the Anfield club’s £50million minimum asking price. However, discussions aimed at identifying alternative targets between scouting staff have taken place in the last few days.

Wenger, who has also asked for scouting reports on Swansea striker Michu, is a long-term admirer of Dzeko and has numerous reports on the forward which date back to his time at Wolfsburg.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2393713/Arsenal-manager-Arsene-Wenger-told-forget-signing-Manchester-Citys-Edin-Dzeko.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... Dzeko.html</a>
 
With the amount of faith and love Pellegrini is showing him,his confidence should be sky high.

I think he'll be a different animal this season.
 
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