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Sven - Castillo can be great

Image: Castillo: Lacking fitness

Sven Goran Eriksson remains confident that Nery Castillo will prove to be a good acquisition for Man City.

City boss has faith in Mexican playmaker

Sven Goran Eriksson remains confident that Nery Castillo will prove to be a good acquisition for Manchester City. The Mexican midfielder has made little impact in the Premier League since his arrival on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk in January, and has made just four starts for the club. He has struggled to adapt to the physical nature of the game in England and has been blighted by niggling injuries. A broken shoulder on his home debut in an FA Cup tie with West Ham has certainly set him back fitness wise, but his manager is adamant that the playmaker will come good in time. "We believe that he will be a great player for us, as he was at Olympiakos and as he has been for Mexico," Eriksson told the Manchester Evening News. "I believe in him, absolutely. But he has to be stronger and fitter."

Unlucky

Castillo is determined to earn a permanent move to the City of Manchester Stadium when his deal runs out at the end of the year, and Eriksson remains hopeful that he will be able to call upon the Mexican in City's remaining fixtures. "When he came, he was not 100 per cent fit. He has been unlucky," said the Swede. "Since January, he has missed 50 per cent of our training sessions, so he's still not fit. "But I hope and I still believe that he will get better and that he will play this season."
Guarantees
Eriksson has not included Castillo in the first-team fold since a 2-1 win over Tottenham on 16th March, and admits that any player looking to force their way into his plans over the coming weeks must be prepared to battle for their place. "I can't give guarantees that he will play in the final matches of the season," he said. "It's very much up to him to show me he deserves to play. "He has worked very well in training, though. I think he has a good chance."

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