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Troll much?Rammy Blue said:noise said:I always thought Dzeko was a better striker than Kun. But Kun is a better player.
Troll much?Rammy Blue said:noise said:I always thought Dzeko was a better striker than Kun. But Kun is a better player.
spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
fell for the headline if you read the article there is zero quotes saying about the dressing room just he went and spoke to Khaldoon about being unhappy. Some fair points a striker scores 4 then is benched is reason to speak to the bosses.spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
He admits he found it hard to understand why he was never given an extended run in the team and how he was shocked to be dropped after scoring four goals in a 5-1 win at Tottenham in August 2011.
Dzeko added: “At times, I believe that the coach failed to appreciate me as much as I thought I deserved, especially as there were many matches when I knew I had played very well.
“There was one game when I scored four goals and yet still I was left sitting on the bench for the next game. Surely that couldn’t be right.
“I can’t say why Mancini did it. We discussed it many times, but our opinions seemed to always differ.
“I was in a very difficult position. In a way, I didn’t want to complain because he (Mancini) took me to England and gave me the opportunity to play in the best league in the world.”
Ironically, after being assure by Pellegrini that he would be his first-choice striker, the 27-year-old has now fallen behind Sergio Aguero and new £18million signing Alvaro Negredo in the Chilean’s plans.
City’s interest in Borussia Dortmund’s Robert Lewandowski means City could offer Dzeko the chance to return to Germany in January in a swap deal.
But, in an interview on Bosnian TV, Dzeko said: “Pellegrini is good. Personally I am happy with him and, more importantly, all my team-mates are happy as well.
“He has introduced something new to the team, both in terms of the game we play and our off-the-field activities as well.
“He has restored our confidence and I am sure the next few seasons will be better than the last one.”
He added: “Every player wants to be in the starting 11 every week.
“Pellegrini brought Negredo with him from Spain, which implies that he must give him a chance to show his potential.
“There will be many matches ahead for us to fight for a position at the club.
“I don’t feel threatened by Negredo. It just raises the bat in terms of competition and it’s up to me to fight - and I will do so.
“I have never given up anything in my life so I certainly won’t be giving up now.
levets said:spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
No... he din't lead a revolt at all. He said he spoke in private to the chairman about the way he (personally) was being treated.
moomba said:levets said:spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
No... he din't lead a revolt at all. He said he spoke in private to the chairman about the way he (personally) was being treated.
I'd be interested to see what constitutes his "treatment". If it was being put out of the side because the manager rightly or wrongly prefers others the chairman should have told him that is the managers perogative.
levets said:spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
No... he didn't lead a revolt at all. He said he spoke in private to the chairman about the way he (personally) was being treated.
spanishblue said:levets said:spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
No... he didn't lead a revolt at all. He said he spoke in private to the chairman about the way he (personally) was being treated.
Considering how shit he was playing what a fukin snide. How long before he is back on the phone stabbing MP in the back?
Bluemoonbaldboy said:fell for the headline if you read the article there is zero quotes saying about the dressing room just he went and spoke to Khaldoon about being unhappy. Some fair points a striker scores 4 then is benched is reason to speak to the bosses.spanishblue said:I don't know if it has been posted but an artical in the Daily Mirror saying that he was one of the players that led the revolt against RM. If so what a tw@t
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/edin-dzeko-admits-manchester-city-2668616
He admits he found it hard to understand why he was never given an extended run in the team and how he was shocked to be dropped after scoring four goals in a 5-1 win at Tottenham in August 2011.
Dzeko added: “At times, I believe that the coach failed to appreciate me as much as I thought I deserved, especially as there were many matches when I knew I had played very well.
“There was one game when I scored four goals and yet still I was left sitting on the bench for the next game. Surely that couldn’t be right.
“I can’t say why Mancini did it. We discussed it many times, but our opinions seemed to always differ.
“I was in a very difficult position. In a way, I didn’t want to complain because he (Mancini) took me to England and gave me the opportunity to play in the best league in the world.”
Ironically, after being assure by Pellegrini that he would be his first-choice striker, the 27-year-old has now fallen behind Sergio Aguero and new £18million signing Alvaro Negredo in the Chilean’s plans.
City’s interest in Borussia Dortmund’s Robert Lewandowski means City could offer Dzeko the chance to return to Germany in January in a swap deal.
But, in an interview on Bosnian TV, Dzeko said: “Pellegrini is good. Personally I am happy with him and, more importantly, all my team-mates are happy as well.
“He has introduced something new to the team, both in terms of the game we play and our off-the-field activities as well.
“He has restored our confidence and I am sure the next few seasons will be better than the last one.”
He added: “Every player wants to be in the starting 11 every week.
“Pellegrini brought Negredo with him from Spain, which implies that he must give him a chance to show his potential.
“There will be many matches ahead for us to fight for a position at the club.
“I don’t feel threatened by Negredo. It just raises the bat in terms of competition and it’s up to me to fight - and I will do so.
“I have never given up anything in my life so I certainly won’t be giving up now.