http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... te_history
Part of the article -
Edin Dzeko last week said he was upset at missing out on a dream move to Juventus in the summer.
He made no mention of Manchester City, who were also keen on the Wolfsburg hitman, until they were quoted an unfathomable £50m for him.
It was a perplexing thing to say. A look at the two teams which meet at the City of Manchester Stadium in the Europa League tonight would suggest that plumping for the Blues above the troubled bianconeri would be a no-brainer.
City are a team on the up, lying fourth in the Premier League, while Juve languish in ninth in Serie A, currently an inferior competition.
The Blues have wealth to burn and are driving forward into a future which promises silverware and glory, while Juve are still wafting away the stench created by their implication in the match-fixing scandal which ripped apart Italian football.
In terms of a bright future, City are one up on the Old Lady. But the problem with Dzeko was that he was looking at the past.
He could see a team which has won 27 Serie A titles against one with a single English league crown, one that has garnered six European trophies to City’s one, and which is renowned throughout the world as the home of global greats such as Zinedine Zidane, Michel Platini and Paolo Rossi.
I suppose one of their rag reporters wrote this - twat