Quite obviously absurd to write him off at this time. I would say too soon to mark. We all knew he wasn't blessed with much pace but we hoped that his skill on the ball, his finishing with head and both feet and his physical presence as a focal point would be enough to make him a success in the Premiership. The German League is a strong league and Dzeko clearly has the determination to succeed here. I'm confident he will. Personally I don't like Tevez up front on his own. It may have worked in the odd match but inevitably he drops back and we end up with no one up front at all. The important thing about Dzeko is that he must by all means work hard to press the Opposition high up the pitch but STAY THERE. I don't want to see him dropping back like Tevez.
The real problem for me is Tevez. He's scored so many goals for us, he works his balls off but he hasn't been able to work well in partnership with another forward. For the life of me I can't see why he can't play off Dzeko (or for that matter Balotelli). I hope Mancini will try that option more often (ie a 4-2-2-1-1). Of course in an ideal world you want the team to play with a clear defensive shape when we haven't got the ball and as much movement and changing of positions when we have got the ball to dazzle and hopelessly confuse the Opposition. Total football was the name wasn't it? Of course that means a huge amount of discipline from players not involved in any attack to cover at lightning speed if we lose the ball. Probably an impossible ideal and I can't imagine an Italian manager having any truck with it.