My City best yet to come —Iheanacho
Manchester City can expect more from
Kelechi Iheanacho next season as 19-year-old seeks to build on an
impressive debut campaign.
The Nigeria striker has vindicated
Manuel Pellegrini’s decision not to buy another striker this season with
his dynamic performances – often from the substitutes’ bench – scoring
13 goals.
A tally of seven in the Premier League
has helped keep City on track for a top-four finish and eased the
pressure on leading marksman Sergio Aguero.
Iheanacho has vowed to have even more of
an impact going forward, though, and hopes to establish himself as a
first-team regular in 2016-17.
“My record isn’t bad. This season has been great for me and for the team as well,” he told Sky Sports News. “I’ve been getting goals in the team and helping them.
“It’s not bad this season, but I’ve got
to keep working hard. This is not going to be the best season ever, I’m
just starting and there will (be) more good to come.
“I’ll just keep working hard and working on everything in training and in games and I’ll get there.
“I was hoping to play a first-team game
and be among them one day, I had ideas about that so I was hoping I
would join them some day. It was a surprise for me when they said I was
part of the team so I was happy and I’m pleased to join them.
“Now I’m convinced I’m part of the
squad, but it will not get into my head. I will just keep working hard
and keep believing in myself. I will help the team anyway I can.”
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