Adebayor: I don't regret City switch

23 October 2010 09:26
Striker Emmanuel Adebayor insists he is committed to Manchester City - and says his bust-up with boss Roberto Mancini proves it.[LNB] The 26-year-old scored all of City's goals as they beat Lech Poznan in the Europa League on Thursday, but he has often been left on the bench by Mancini.[LNB]That has led to suggestions he could leave the club in January, but he told The Sun: "I am committed to the club and the fight to win things and the fans should know that."[LNB]Reports have circulated in the past of rows arguments between Adebayor and his manager.[LNB]And the striker, who joined City from Arsenal in the summer of last year, confirmed: "I have had a row with the manager and so has Carlo Tevez. The reason we row is we are all so passionate.[LNB]"We just want to be part of a successful club.[LNB]"It's not about money or egos. It's because we all want what is best for the team. These disagreements show we care.[LNB]"We have a shout, then get on with it. I think it's good. It shows we are hungry for success.[LNB]"It has been a difficult season for me. But I have never regretted my decision to come to City and will keep fighting for my chance."[LNB]City face Adebayor's former club at Eastlands on Sunday.

Source: Team_Talk