[b]Džeko: Rat me učinio mentalno jačim[/b]
Nervoza Edina Džeke, nezadovoljnog zbog napuštanja igre u duelu 2. kola A-skupine Lige prvaka na Allianz Areni protiv Bayerna (2-0), ne bi trebalo da čudi one koji su prošli rat u BiH...
Dvadesetpetogodišnji BiH-nogometaš je kao dijete preživio rat u Bosni i Hercegovini, piše nedjeljno izdanje Daily Stara.
Džekina porodica je u Sarajevu bila izložena granatiranju, pa su Edin, otac Midhat, majka Belma i sestra Merima sigurnije utočište pokušali pronaći u kući bake i djeda.
To je razlog što se, nakon što mu je, kako sam kaže, "nanesena nepravda", jer ga je trener Roberto Mancini izvadio iz igre u Münchenu, morao boriti za svoja prava.
- Bile su to teške godine za nas. Nije bilo previše toga za jesti, jedva tri obroka na dan.
- Bojao sam se. Uvijek smo se morali skrivati kada se pucalo, ili kada su padale granate. Naša kuća je uništena, tako da smo se preselili kod bake.
- Čitava obitelj je bila tu. Oko 15 ljudi je svakodneno boravilo u maloj sobi. Za mene je to bilo nemoguće, ali kada se rat završio bio sam mentalno mnogo jači.
Džeko je naporno radio kako bi poboljšao svoje loše početke u Cityju. Taj rad je već urodio plodom, a nada se da mu Mancini ipak neće previše zamjeriti "trenutak slabosti u Munchenu".
- Mislim da je najvažnija stvar za trenera i igrače da si međusobno vjeruju. Prvih par minuta je bilo teško, ali sam mnogo toga naučio na svojoj pogrešci, i zahvalan sam menadžeru na strpljenju.
- Znao sam da će sa dolaskom Sergija Aguera za mene biti manje mjesta u sastavu. Svaki veliki klub ima te probleme. Nikome mjesto u prvom timu nije zajamčeno.
TOooooo, Edineeeeee!!! Večeras jednostavno moćan!!!
Sila je jedan od najelementarnijih pojmova u fizici. To je vektorska veličina (određena je pravcem, smjerom i iznosom) kojom se opisuje međudjelovanje tijela i njegove okoline i kojom se objašnjavaju uzroci kretanja. SI jedinica za silu je Džeko čija je oznaka Dž.
Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined
Ovo je prva jaka tekma gdje nas je nosio. Dobar pravo unatoč promašenoj šansi. Ono je bila power !
To me, Pink Floyd were Aliens from another Galaxy far far away. They were our Brothers who came to Earth to heal us, help us fight to get through wars, greed, crime, corruption, loneliness, heartbreak, to warn us of the path humanity is heading,
Sinoć je ponovo dokazao sve predispozicije koje ga krase, onakav pogodak mogu zabiti samo pojedini napadači sa klasom kao što imaju (van Persie, Villa, Drogba, Henry ..). Naš Dijamant će sijati u našim srcima ZAUVIJEK!
In terms of the scoreline, Edin Dzeko was the key figure. He is a mystifying player. It could be that he is a brilliant footballer who sometimes does impressions of a terrible one; or it could be that he is a terrible player who sometimes does impressions of a brilliant one. It's at once bewildering and readily understandable that officials at Zeljeznicar thought so little of him that they celebrated his sale to Teplice for €25,000 with bottles of champagne.
Holding the ball up, leading the line, he was majestic, powerful and intelligent. He is capable of spectacular goals, as he proved with the neatly-shaped drive that gave Bosnia the lead five minutes before half-time, but also of ugly misses. A break between Pjanic and Misimovic left him clean through after 18 minutes, and he skewed badly wide. Then when Mujdza drove a low ball across the near post, he could only stub the ball back the way it had come. Even in the second half, having twice created opportunities for himself with bullocking runs, he scuffed his finish. That is what makes Dzeko such a difficult figure to read: parts of his game can look awesome, parts dismal, but not the same parts, and not all the time.
"Bio sam profesionalac 20 godina, ali mi je ovo najdraža pobjeda u karijeri." Safet Sušić Pape 26.3.2011.
"Misimovića jedino ja mogu da zamijenim." Safet Sušić Pape 04.06.2013.
BaDa12 je napisao/la:Britanski novinar sa guardian.co.uk o Edinu:
In terms of the scoreline, Edin Dzeko was the key figure. He is a mystifying player. It could be that he is a brilliant footballer who sometimes does impressions of a terrible one; or it could be that he is a terrible player who sometimes does impressions of a brilliant one. It's at once bewildering and readily understandable that officials at Zeljeznicar thought so little of him that they celebrated his sale to Teplice for €25,000 with bottles of champagne.
Holding the ball up, leading the line, he was majestic, powerful and intelligent. He is capable of spectacular goals, as he proved with the neatly-shaped drive that gave Bosnia the lead five minutes before half-time, but also of ugly misses. A break between Pjanic and Misimovic left him clean through after 18 minutes, and he skewed badly wide. Then when Mujdza drove a low ball across the near post, he could only stub the ball back the way it had come. Even in the second half, having twice created opportunities for himself with bullocking runs, he scuffed his finish. That is what makes Dzeko such a difficult figure to read: parts of his game can look awesome, parts dismal, but not the same parts, and not all the time.