Asmir Begovic claims fall-out with Stoke boss Tony Pulis over Chelsea has been forgotten

24 November 2010 13:00
Made peace: Stoke goalkeeper Asmir Begovic[LNB]Asmir Begovic says his row with Stoke City boss Tony Pulis is all in the 'past' and the goalkeeper is now happy with life at the Britannia Stadium.[LNB]Begovic's future with the Barclays Premier League club had looked in doubt after he apparently refused to appear in a Carling Cup game against Shrewsbury Town in August.[LNB]Begovic claimed he never said he would not play but if there was an alternative he would rather not as his mind was 'scrambled' after Chelsea made a £4.5million bid for him - an offer that was knocked back by Stoke.[LNB]But Begovic says he has proved he still wants to play for the club after a string of impressive displays with Pulis' side now eighth in the Premier League table.[LNB]When asked about the row, Begovic told thisisstaffordshire: 'That's all in the past now. We've moved on. The main thing when you are playing is that it answers most of the questions. [LNB]'That's what makes me happy. There is a lack of fulfilment when you are not playing, but at the moment I am playing and I am happy. It's been great for me because the manager has had the confidence to give me a run in the side.[LNB]'That allows you to find your rhythm and build up a relationship with your back four. It's nice to have that support because before this run in the team I hadn't played much in the couple of months before that.'[LNB] Stoke City's Ryan should be a Shaw thing for England, claims Robert Huth Asmir Begovic set for showdown talks with Tony Pulis after going on strike at Stoke in bid to force Chelsea move STOKE FC

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