Kelechi Iheanacho has revealed what his presence brings life into Manchester City following his impressive display on Sunday.
The 20-year-old entered the fray at half-time while Pep Guardiola men were 1-0 behind Southampton at the Etihad and his impact was felt 10 minutes later, as he equalised for the Citizens that ensured that they maintain their top position on the English Premier League table.
And he has explained what he offers the team regardless of what role is being assigned to him.
“It’s just what I need to do as a football player, to come in and bring life whenever I’m starting, whenever I’m coming in,” he told MCFC TV.
“[I’m] Ready to play, ready to go in there and run in the box, to run everywhere and get the ball and everything and so to bring life to the team.”
Iheanacho also urged Manchester City fans to be patient with the club following their five-game winless run.
“There is no problem – we need to get our heads straight and focus on the next games. Iheanacho told Manchester Evening News.
“The fans need to know that we are football players, but we are human beings as well. We didn’t come from a different planet – we are of this world.
“I know the fans expect a lot from us, as players, but we are capable of losing and drawing as well as winning. There are a lot of games to go, so they need to have patience and get behind us.
“We’ll get there soon and make them proud.”
The Nigeria international has scored three goals for Manchester City in seven appearances, coming off the bench three times this season in the English top-flight league.
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