Robinho wants to stay at Manchester City for 'long time to come'

The Brazilian forward rediscovered his scoring touch in last weekend's 4-2 victory over the bottom placed club to take his season's total to 13.Robinho has been the focus of speculation and criticism as his goals dried up after Christmas and questions were raised about his performances away from home.  Related ArticlesDunne to join Sunderland in summerCity to tour South AfricaBellamy out for the seasonRobinho: Don't judge me yetMan City 4 West Brom 2Premier League Round-up: Tottenham increase pressure on Newcastle while WBA also slipOnly two of his goals have come on the road – at Newcastle and Blackburn. As City prepare to travel to FA Cup finalists Everton on Saturday, the Brazilian has insisted that he enjoys working with manager Mark Hughes and has no intention of leaving Eastlands. 'Expectations are high about how the team will do but my aim is to remain here for a long time to come,' Robinho said. 'The manager gives me total confidence and the team help me to produce my best football. 'That goal gives me a lot more confidence to score more in the matches that we have left. 'There are no regrets on my part about coming here. Of course this is only my first year, and I try to get better and better every year. Hopefully in the future I will be even happier at this football club.' Hughes stated after the victory against West Brom that Robinho was having 'a great season' and was 'a joy to watch'. 'My relationship with the manager is very good," said Robinho. "Our manager is a very good manager, an excellent manager.' 

Source: Telegraph