Irish Sunday Mirror

BEWARE OF DZEKO... HE SCORES BIG GOALS IN THE BIG GAMES

Former Blues star has Guardiola in his sights

- By SIMON MULLOCK @Mullocksmi­rror

EDIN DZEKO forged a reputation at Manchester City as a scorer of important goals.

City will be hoping that their 37-year-old former striker does not give them another reminder of his prowess for the big occasion when he leads Inter Milan’s attack in the Champions League Final.

Dzeko has scored just 14 times this season as Inter have clinched a top-four Serie A finish, lifted the Coppa Italia and booked a date of destiny with the Blues in Istanbul.

But he plays such an important role in Simone Inzaghi’s team that the Bosnian is expected to partner Argentine talisman Lautaro Martinez in attack, while Romelu Lukaku starts on the bench.

Dzeko illustrate­d he has not lost his touch for scoring “heavy” goals by opening the scoring as Inter beat bitter rivals AC Milan in the semi-finals.

He found the net 72 times in 189 appearance­s during three-and-a-half years at the Etihad after arriving in a £27million deal from Wolfsburg in January 2011.

Dzeko spent much of his time on the bench.

But he secured his place in City’s history by coming on as a substitute to head home the injury-time equaliser against QPR in May 2012 that set the scene for Sergio Aguero to grab a late winner to secure the club’s first Premier League title. There were other big moments. Dzeko’s first goal for the club was a late equaliser in a third-round FA Cup tie at Notts County, which provided the springboar­d for Roberto Mancini to deliver City’s first trophy for 35 years.

And his first Premier League goal was a late winner at Blackburn, which secured a vital three points in the Blues’ quest to qualify for the Champions League.

In 2013-14, on the day Steven Gerrard slipped against Chelsea to open the title door for Manuel Pellegrini’s side, Dzeko kicked it wide open by scoring the opener in a 2-0 win at Crystal Palace.

Six days later, he struck twice in a 3-2 win at Everton before bagging another double in a 4-0 victory over Aston Villa that was in the balance until the Bosnian opened the scoring to end 63 minutes of frustratio­n.

There were also derby doubles at Old Trafford, Champions League goals in the Bernabeu and four in a 5-1 victory at White Hart Lane.

City cannot say they have not been warned. Guardiola will be prepared for Inzaghi (below) to use the experience of Dzeko and former Manchester United trio Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Matteo Darmian and Lukaku to soak up City possession, then counter-attack.

He will also have to guard against Martinez, 25, who former Inter striker Jurgen Klinsmann has hailed as being close to Erling Haaland.

Klinsmann said: “Haaland is an incredible No.9 – and he could

demolish a bus. But Lautaro has evolved and is not far behind. He’s on the same level as the top strikers. “There is too much concern about which striker will start – when who will finish the game is more important. “Dzeko could start, but Lukaku can be devastatin­g from minute 60. City are phenomenal, but Inter have nothing to lose – almost an advantage. “Every team has weak points and I think Inzaghi will find City’s. “They’ll have chances – but will need to make the most of them.”

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 ?? ?? INTER THE GROOVE Edin Dzeko with his team-mates after defeating Fiorentina to win the Coppa Italia last month
INTER THE GROOVE Edin Dzeko with his team-mates after defeating Fiorentina to win the Coppa Italia last month
 ?? ?? EDIN FOR GLORY Dzeko heads the late equaliser for Manchester City against QPR in 2012 – before Aguero’s title-winning goal
EDIN FOR GLORY Dzeko heads the late equaliser for Manchester City against QPR in 2012 – before Aguero’s title-winning goal

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