Emmanuel Adebayor has insisted he has no regrets over choosing to move to Manchester City.
Striker committed to club despite argument with boss
Emmanuel Adebayor has insisted he has no regrets over choosing to move to Manchester City.
The striker left Arsenal for City in 2009 for a fee in the region of £25million.
Adebayor made 26 Premier League appearances during his debut campaign at Eastlands, netting 14 goals.
In the summer, however, he was linked with a move away from the club, yet he ultimately remained at City.
This season Adebayor has struggled for regular first-team football under boss Roberto Mancini, and he concedes the he has locked horns with his manager.
But, the 26-year-old has stressed he is committed to City, who meet Adebayor's former club Arsenal on Sunday.
Passionate
He told
The Sun: "I have had a row with the manager and so has Carlos Tevez. The reason we row is we are all so passionate.
"We just want to be part of a successful club.
"It's not about money or egos. It's because we all want what is best for the team. These disagreements show we care.
"We have a shout, then get on with it. I think it's good. It shows we are hungry for success.
"It has been a difficult season for me. But I have never regretted my decision to come to City and will keep fighting for my chance.
"I am committed to the club and the fight to win things and the fans should know that."