Pozo

Give Poza some credit he deserves .He held his own when thrown in middle of hacks and playing out of position .
 
It's down to him to make the most of the opportunity that is before him at this moment in time. He will without doubt be on loan next season but he is doing great to date.
 
if Dzeko is playing up top and Jovetic either in the team or 1st choice sub for up front or attacking midfield, Pozo is probably going to find himself on the bench quite a bit over xmas?
 
shemnel said:
if Dzeko is playing up top and Jovetic either in the team or 1st choice sub for up front or attacking midfield, Pozo is probably going to find himself on the bench quite a bit over xmas?

Yeah I'd say we'll see a good bit more of him over the next few matches. I'd love to see him as the second striker to Dzeko
 
chicagoblues said:
Give Poza some credit he deserves .He held his own when thrown in middle of hacks and playing out of position .

he plays up front so wasn't really out of position. He might be better with someone up there with him but he is still a striker by trade and certainly not a midfield player.
 
Aguero's injury certainly gives him an opportunity he probably never imagined.He showed enough against Everton to suggest he will be a player,in fact,all things considered he displayed an excellent maturity.
I would hope he starts against Wednesday,i suspect we will see a far more influential performance if so.
 
In ideal circumstances Pozo would get a handfull of minutes on the pitch when we are playing well and leading comfortably. Instead, the team (and stadium) were shocked when Aguero went of injured so soon, he had to play against two very physical and experienced centrebacks who at that time of moment in the game were still fresh, and it was a debut PL-game. Not the easiest of circumstances and I understood it took him about 15-20 minutes to get going. In fact it took the whole team some time to get overthe Aguero-incident.
Pozo then found his stride a bit better and I thought he did very well. Only a wondersave from Howard denied him and he did a nice turn in the box with a shot at their goal. Shows how dangerous he can be in front of goal. He's best in creating and playing next or around a foreward. We will hopefully hear a lot more from him, maybe in the next few fixtures leading up to the New Year.
 
EXCLUSIVE
By Alberto Pinero

Serie A sides Juventus and Milan are monitoring Manchester City youngster Jose Angel Pozo, Goal can reveal.

The Spain Under-19 international scored on his City debut against Sheffield Wednesday in September and was handed a first Premier League start against Leicester City in December.

But a return to fitness for Sergio Aguero and the signing of Wilfried Bony has seen him fall further down the pecking order, and a number of clubs have been alerted to the former Real Madrid starlet's situation.

The Italian giants are hopeful that they will be able to tempt Pozo with more first team opportunities should he look to move on from the Blues.

The 18-year-old's current contract ends in the summer of 2016, and though City have begun preliminary talks on a new three-year deal, his wages are set to remain high for a player of his age.

A number of Bundesliga clubs are also interested in his services, though City would demand a hefty development fee should he leave the Etihad Stadium as he will qualify as a homegrown player at the end of the current campaign
 

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