Ade repaying 'love' from City fans

31 August 2009 15:31
The 25-year-old felt Gunners supporters took their frustrations out on him last season and the Togo striker says he is only now enjoying his football again following his summer move. "As soon as you play for a team where the fans love you and are always behind you, you try to give them something back," he said. "That is what I have been showing since I joined this club. It is the same with new players like Carlos Tevez and Gareth Barry - with the support from the fans, that motivates and makes you a special player." After scoring three minutes into his City career with the opener against Blackburn, Adebayor has scored winners in away trips to Wolves and Portsmouth. "We have three wins, three clean sheets, nine points - for us the most important thing is believing we can do something good," the £25million signing added. "We'll see where the season takes us. We have to keep enjoying ourselves." Gareth Barry's corner set up Adebayor for the winner at Fratton Park on Sunday, meaning City have already matched the two away wins in the league of last season. "Ade is a great front man to hit, and when he attacks at corners with the leap he has there are not many defenders that can live with him," said Barry. "We hope he's got a couple more of them left in him this season." Adebayor is relishing his role in City's fluid front three, with Tevez and Craig Bellamy supporting him at Pompey and Robinho on the bench. "In football there is one language," he added. "If you know how to play football you have to adapt to whoever is on your side. "We all know what a quality player Carlos Tevez is, and his ability. Playing alongside him is easy. "It is the same with Craig Bellamy - he understands the game so well. We are enjoying ourselves, and that is why we are doing well at the moment. The fans are happy, and we are happy." City boss Hughes is also impressed with Bellamy. "Craig was exceptional," he said. "His energy and willingness to work for the team and his ability to carry the ball from deep areas into the opposition half was invaluable for us. "I wanted to play Craig because I felt if we did come under pressure he would be a good outlet for us. "It wasn't a reflection on how 'Robbie' [Robinho] has done in the last few games - because he has been excellent - but it was horses for courses. "I felt the ability Craig has would be a factor for us, and that is how it panned out." Next for City are Arsenal and rivals Manchester United after the international break, meaning Adebayor will face the club he left this summer. "They made me a better player and believed in my quality when I first came to England," he said of the Gunners. "To play against them will be special. "The boss gave me the chance to be where I am today. But the most important thing is Manchester City - I would give anything for the three points."

Source: Team_Talk