Robinho admits Manchester City haven't seen the best of him since £34m switch

21 April 2009 16:39
Manchester City flop Robinho has admitted his form for the club has been poor, but insists he will not be leaving in the summer. The Brazil international cost City a British record £34million at the end of the summer transfer window and has been a huge disappointment in his debut Barclays Premier League season. But the former Real Madrid forward is confident his performances will improve as he continues to adapt to the English game. 'I am not content with how things have gone this season but I ask that people judge me at the end of the campaign and take into consideration all that has happened to me since I joined. 'I was the last one to arrive and that always creates problems of adaptation to the new country and the new system of playing. 'They are not excuses. I am not playing as I should and there is no denying it. The Robinho I hope for has still not been seen in England. But like a good professional I keep fighting every day.' And Robinho insists he has no intention of leaving the club as long as they want him at Eastlands, despite links to previous suitors Chelsea. 'People say perhaps I will be sold but I have a long contract and no director has said anything to me,' he said. 'I want to stay and get to the point when I am the star of a team that wins titles.'

Source: Daily_Mail