Bosnia-Herzegovina Coach Mehmed Bazdarevic says Edin Dzeko had his ‘best game’ for Roma against Inter.
The striker has struggled to make an immediate impact in the capital since his summer switch from Manchester City, scoring one goal in nine league outings.
The Giallorossi were beaten 1-0 by Inter in Serie A on Saturday to lose their place at the top of Serie A, but Bazdarevic was encouraged by Dzeko’s performance.
Bosnia-Herzegovina Coach Mehmed Bazdarevic says Edin Dzeko had his ‘best game’ for Roma against Inter.
The striker has struggled to make an immediate impact in the capital since his summer switch from Manchester City, scoring one goal in nine league outings.
The Giallorossi were beaten 1-0 by Inter in Serie A on Saturday to lose their place at the top of Serie A, but Bazdarevic was encouraged by Dzeko’s performance.
The national Coach believes that he is ‘rediscovering his best form’ and that a goal glut will arrive shortly.
Bazdarevic also questioned Rudi Garcia’s decision to take the 29-year-old off with his side still trailing, a decision that made him ‘leave the stadium immediately.’
“Of the games I’ve seen him play for Roma this was the best,” Bazdarevic told Corriere dello Sport.
“The Nerazzurri had one shot on goal, scored and won. But this is football.
“Dzeko was injured and is now getting back into shape. If he had scored, for me he would’ve been the man of the match.
“The best thing for me though is that he feels good again and from the movements and the chances he created, I think we can say that he’s rediscovering his best form.
“I'm not worried about him, because I know that when he loosens up another 10 goals will arrive in quick succession.
“Roma has never played as well as at the moment. They have a nice game, create many chances and I think they can win the Scudetto.
“The only thing I do not understand is why Rudi Garcia substituted Dzeko when his team was behind.
“I left the stadium immediately. With him on the pitch Roma would’ve managed to equalise.”