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I perform if the coach trusts me – Berbatov

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The Bulgarian claimed that he was delighted after netting a brace on the weekend and reiterated that he could perform wonders if the manager showed confidence in him.
Following his arrival at Craven Cottage, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Dimitar-Berbatov-c11254 has managed to turn around his sagging fortunes, setting London alight with some truly brilliant attacking play.
Even at Manchester United, the front-man was always impressive when it came to technical ability and with the backing of Martin Jol has been able to get the game time he always craved.
Clearly the decision to sign him has paid off, with the Dutch boss getting the best out of Berbatov in his usual role. The two goals he scored against West Bromwich Albion oozed class, especially the first one in which he banged in the ball from long range.
After the game, the forward was buzzing and claimed that the main reason behind his strong outing was that the coach had shown faith in his abilities.
Berba had been relegated to the bench during his time at Old Trafford and despite being the top scorer at one time, he never managed to become Sir Alex Ferguson’s preferred choice and in the end chose to part ways with the Scot.
However, with Jol’s blessings he can fulfill his potential and prove that he can replicate the glories of his Tottenham days.
“If I feel that the coach is trusting in my ability then I can do special things on the pitch. I'm happy we got the three points and I'm pretty sure the supporters were happy as well.”
“Now that I play for Fulham I just want to show I appreciate they took me to the club. I know the coach. He trusts me; he trusts my ability, and then I feel good if the coach trusts the way I play and you saw the way I performed on the pitch.”
The former Bayer Leverkusen man had http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Kacaniklic to thank for the brilliant passing that setup his goal and was quick to pile praise on the starlet, who still has a long way to go at Fulham.
“You have a point. But he's fresh and young. He have great ability for me; it's a good way to teach him some things and he can get even better,” said the 31-year-old.

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