'Frustrated' Roque Santa Cruz resigned to Man City exit interview (part 14 in a series of 247)
Roque Santa Cruz has told the BBC he is resigned to leaving Manchester City in January and revealed his frustrations at the lack of first-team chances.
City manager Roberto Mancini admitted in October the 29-year-old Paraguay striker would find it "difficult" to gain a place in the first XI.
"I can't see myself playing in the team and that's frustrating," Santa Cruz told BBC Radio 5 live.
"When the boss does not believe in you then you can't push him to do so."
Santa Cruz scored 23 goals in 57 matches for Blackburn before joining City in the summer of 2009 for £17.5m.
However, injuries and stiff competition for places have hampered his progress and he has scored only four goals in 23 appearances for the club.
He added: "It's frustrating for me because I'm healthy and I'll keep working hard on my fitness.
"But once the time comes I'll have to look at my options of playing somewhere else. There is no alternative."
Fulham boss Mark Hughes, who worked with Santa Cruz both at City and at Blackburn, has already expressed his interest.
"I'm interested in players of the quality of Roque," said the Welsh manager in October, who failed in an attempt to sign Santa Cruz on loan during the summer.
"My interest in him before was there for everybody to see and whether we pursue that in January is open to debate. I'm not aware that he's available. That might change."
Manchester City have offered Roque Santa Cruz to Wolfsburg for around £3.5m according to reports in Germany. The 29-year-old Paraguay striker cost City £17.5m when they signed him Blackburn in the summer of 2009.
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Manchester United press talking equivalent, Patrice Evra, dismisses City challenge and focuses on title (Part 16 of 372)
Patrice Evra has dismissed Manchester City’s ambitions of becoming bigger and better than Manchester United by claiming: “They always say that, but they never beat us.”
Comments made in January by Garry Cook, the Manchester City chief executive, that it was “not if, but when, we beat United again” proved embarrassingly premature with City going out of the Carling Cup in a semi-final at Old Trafford just five days later.
And Cook’s claim, made at the same time as his second-leg prediction, that “this football club will be, without doubt, the biggest and best in the world” has not been forgotten at Manchester United.
With the funds of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan bankrolling City’s huge investment in players, the gap between Manchester’s century-old rivals has narrowed to its closest point since the clubs contested the title race in the Sixties.
The spectre of City loitering in the background during Wayne Rooney's acrimonious contract stand-off with United last month only highlighted the growing threat posed by City to United’s long-held position as Manchester’s dominant force.
And United’s unbeaten record this season faces its sternest test so far on Wednesday when the two clubs meet in a Premier League encounter at Eastlands. Roberto Mancini’s team would move level on points with Sir Alex Ferguson’s men with a victory.
But United defender Evra, who made his debut in a 3-1 defeat at City in January 2006, believes that the outcome of the 156th Manchester derby will result in nothing more than bragging rights for the victor.
And despite the bullish talk of silverware and glory at Eastlands, Evra insists that Ferguson’s squad are unconcerned by City’s grand ambitions and aspirations of overhauling United.
“They always say that and they never beat us,” Evra said. “I can say it would be nice to beat Manchester City because it is a special game, it is the derby and everyone wants to win, but it is not the priority. The priority for us is to win the league.
“When we start the league season we think about winning every game. We don’t just need to win against Manchester City, we look to win the league, that’s it.
“If we beat City, it is a good result for Manchester United. It will be normal, but it will not be so special.”
United face City tomorrow for the first time since the Rooney saga. At the time police were called to the United forward’s house to clear a mob displaying banners threatening him of the consequences of a move to City.
Menacing anti-Rooney graffiti was also daubed outside a Nike store in Manchester city centre before the 25 year-old performed a U-turn by signing a new five-year contract at Old Trafford.
Rooney’s week-long conditioning course at Nike HQ in Portland, Oregon, will ensure he is 5,000 miles away. But with United embarking on a six-game winning streak in the wake of Rooney’s contract dispute, Evra admits that the furore surrounding the issue has proven to be a positive for Ferguson and his players.
He said “maybe” the Rooney saga helped. “It was a little shock because we were not happy to see people saying a lot of things about us. But now, we don’t care what people say. Wayne has a five-year deal and he is still a Manchester United player.
“We hope we can get him back quickly from his injury so he can help us to win the league. But we know that, when we play with the Manchester United spirit, we can beat anyone.
“We have conceded some goals and made some silly draws this season, but nobody has beaten us. Now we keep winning because we are confident. That’s the United spirit. That’s the Man United everyone wanted to see.”
Tevez: I wish Rooney had quit United to join me at City
Carlos Tevez says he has no regrets about leaving Manchester United and says he wished Wayne Rooney had also defected to City.
Rooney eventually signed a new five-year deal with United after being courted by City during his contract stand-off at Old Trafford.
And on the eve of tomorrow’s Manchester derby, Tevez said he would love to have teamed up with Rooney again at City.
“I made the change and so far I’m not sorry,” said Tevez. “As players we are professionals and we have to make decisions that are right for us.
“But I also realise many people may not have understood my decision. All I can do is concentrate on my game and play well for City. And at the minute it is going well for me.
“Wayne is a player of great quality. He was a team-mate and a friend of mine at United and he’s one of those men that is better to have on your team than against you.
“For me he is the best English striker of recent years. I would have liked him to come here, of course. But it was complicated for him to leave United. So we have to concentrate on our own game.”
Even without Rooney, currently at a U.S. training camp recovering from injury, Tevez said he expects a tough challenge against United, who have won five of the last six meetings with City.
“Any battle against the United defence is never easy,” said Tevez. “It’s a big challenge.
“But at City we’re not obsessed by United. Our challenge is just to improve on last year and by doing that perhaps we can overtake our neighbours. That’s our aim.”
Sir Alex Ferguson fears Manchester City will keep on spending until they win the Premier League crown
Sir Alex Ferguson insists Manchester City will keep on spending until they have won something and admits Roberto Mancini's side are genuine title contenders. Ferguson's Manchester United side, the only unbeaten team in the top flight this season, face City at Eastlands on Wednesday with a three-point lead over their rivals.
The FA have confirmed that City's two-goal weekend hero Mario Balotelli will miss the game after being sent off during the 2-0 win at West Bromwich, but Ferguson said the fact both clubs are now challenging for the title will add extra spice to the contest.
Ferguson told Inside United: 'It does put an edge on (the game). I don't believe there's any question about that.
'We know the kind of money they're spending - they've bought another five or six players in the summer and they'll keep doing that until they win something.
'You know that's going to be the way it is and you have to deal with it as it comes along.
'They're up there (challenging for the title), and you can't wait until tomorrow when there's something there today. I'm sure they're thinking that way themselves.'
Ferguson has worried over injuries to Nani (groin) and Ryan Giggs (hamstring) ahead of the match.
Old foes: Tevez (right) is set to face former side United again on Wednesday
Former Inter Milan striker Balotelli will miss the match after appealing his straight red card for violent conduct on Sunday, but accepting he would have received marching orders and one-match ban for a second bookable offence. The 20-year-old clashed with Youssouf Mulumbu.
The FA said in a statement: 'The FA can confirm that Manchester City have submitted a claim that, following the dismissal of Mario Balotelli for violent conduct, the standard punishment of an automatic three match ban is clearly excessive.
The claim will be heard by an independent regulatory commission (on Tuesday).'
Mancini has urged City fans and players to keep a united front ahead of the match. Supporters sang his name during the 2-0 win at West Brom and the Italian said the crowd could make all the difference on Wednesday.
He said: 'It was fantastic to hear the fans - we played a good game for them, and they have always been behind us – and that is important for the team.
'They can see what we are doing and know we need time. To do it in two or three months is impossible, but we are in a good position and played a fantastic game at West Brom.'
'Now we must think about the derby.'
The Italian has yet again shrugged off reports of unrest behind the scenes, slamming 'some journalists' who were trying to report otherwise, and added: 'We won because we badly wanted to win - we kept the ball well and all ten outfield players did well. And if we had kept 11 players I feel we could have won 3-0 or 4-0.'
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TRANSFER BOLLOX
Aston Villa striker John Carew will be axed in January because he refuses to back down after his weekend war of words with manager Gerard Houllier. Daily Mirror
Everton have entered the race to sign Ajax utility player Urby Emanuelson for a fee of around £4m. talkSPORT
Arsenal have been put on Pepe Reina red alert after the Liverpool keeper hinted he could quit Anfield next summer. Daily Mail
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will attempt to land £15m-rated Barcelona forward Bojan Krkic in the summer. caughtoffside.com
The Red Devils have also beaten off competition to sign exciting Norwegian prospect Mats Moller Daehli. talkSPORT
Chelsea are looking at a £20m move for Barcelona's 22-year-old holding midfielder Sergio Busquets who helped Spain win the World Cup earlier this year. Daily Star
Fulham have reignited their interest in Aston Villa defender Luke Young. Cottagers boss Mark Hughes was keen on landing the 31-year-old in the summer but failed to secure a £2m switch. Daily Mirror
Blackburn, Liverpool and Tottenham are tracking Stuttgart striker Pavel Pogrebnyak. The Russian almost joined Rovers from Zenit St Petersburg two years ago, but the move stalled. Daily Mail
OTHER BOLLOX
Chelsea are in talks to quit their 105-year old home at Stamford Bridge and build a 60,000-seater stadium on the site of the soon-to-be-demolished Earls Court exhibition centre. The Guardian
Former Liverpool midfielder John Barnes believes current manager Roy Hodgson has proved he's the right man at Anfield following the club's 2-0 win over Chelsea. talkSPORT
Newcastle boss Chris Hughton has warned striker Andy Carroll, who is in line to win his first senior England cap, he must sort out his life off the pitch before he can live up to his growing reputation on it. Daily Mail
Meanwhile, Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton has urged England manager Fabio Capello to judge Carroll on his form, saying: "Sometimes you need the players who don't always toe the line." The Sun