Friday, 10 May 2013

I CAN'T GUARANTEE MY STAY AT THE ETIHAD STADIUM- DZEKO

Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko could be on the move in the off-season after admitting his future at the club is uncertain.

The 27-year-old was coy on speculation linking him with a move away from Etihad Stadium, with his role this season having been reduced to that of impact substitute.
The Bosnian, who is City's top-scorer in the English Premier League despite starting just 15 times, told reporters he was unsure of where he would be playing next season.

"We will see. Everything is open," he said.

City face Wigan in the FA Cup on Saturday, and Dzeko could miss out on a starting berth at Wembley for a second time after being an unused substitute when they beat Stoke two years ago.

Dzeko is keen to add to his 14 goals this season, and is itching to play, but knows City's entire squad feel the same way and believes lifting the cup is more important than personal glory.

He said: "That's my job to score goals, if I come on after 60 minutes or if I start.

"Everyone is hoping. Everyone wants to play. I don't know. I don't think about that but I think that's not important. It's important to win it.

"It means a lot to the club, to the fans, to us players, to everyone.

"I think it is important just to win it. I'm not sure about scoring the winner but I am dreaming of playing and winning the title."

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