Manchester City striker, Edin Dzeko claims that he has no problems with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-c8346 Tevez and believes that the Argentine’s return is going to give the City squad a positive boost.
Tevez had been out of action for well over three months, but has finally gone on to return to the City training camp.
The Argentine went on to apologize for his actions in the past and has now been reinstated into the team, while his fitness is being monitored by the City medical staff.
At the rate that the player is training, he is expected to be back in the City first team, within the next two weeks and could even break back into the starting eleven.
Dzeko, who is more than likely to get less playing time, should Tevez display the same form that he went out on, doesn’t seem to have any problems with the player’s return,
In fact, Dzeko feels that having Tevez in the team is going to help City push on and claim the Premier League trophy at the end of the season.
When asked if there was any pressure on his shoulders, after hearing that Tevez is set to return to the team, Dzeko responded by stating: "It's not pressure, it's just that he can bring quality to the team. We are all one team trying to play together and
it's good that we scored three because in the end goal difference could be the key.”
"That is normal but it's good you have so many quality players around you, and that they are all getting better."
Dzeko had to settle for a place on the bench against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937, but the Bosnian insists he won't complain over the manager’s decisions.
Despite claiming that he doesn’t have any problems with Tevez returning to the City squad, the Bosnian international admitted that he was a little frustrated with being on the bench for the game against Blackburn. However, he admits that it is the manager
who decides what to do and he has to respect his decision.
"Of course [it is frustrating], when you have scored so many goals. OK, sometimes you can play badly, but in the end it's the decision of the manager and I respect that."
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