Corluka Happy With Season
Amidst all the drama caused by billionaire owner Thaksin Shinawatra's apparent loss of faith in Sven Goran Eriksson, Manchester City defender Vedran Corluka has stressed how happy he is with the way the season has panned out both in terms of personal and team performances.
May 4, 2008 9:06:20 AM
Vedran Corluka - Manchester City
"I think we've done well this season and when you compare it to last season you can see the big difference," said the attack-minded Croatia defender.
"This year I've learnt lots from the matches in England and I can learn for next year and I think I will be better next season.
"I've enjoyed it very much because it was my first season in England and it has been something new for me.
"I think for a first season it was good and I'm happy that I chose this Club.
"Now I just want to show everybody that I deserve to be here in England and the best league in the world."
In other news from the Eastlands, Manchester City are reported to be preparing £10million bid for Porto defender Bruno Alves. It is unlikely that any transfer activity will be executed over the next couple of weeks, however, considering all the uncertainty surrounding the club at the moment.
Derek Wanner, Goal.com
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