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Published Date: 08 April 2009
MARTIN PETROV could return for Manchester City in tomorrow's UEFA Cup quarter-final tie with Hamburg.

The Bulgarian has been missing since August after suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury on international duty but came through a 45-minute appearance at Newcastle on Monday without a problem and will be included in Mark Hughes' squad.

"The pla
n was to give him 45 minutes on Monday night," said Hughes.

"He came through that and looked impressive. You forget what quality he can produce and he looked in good nick. He was blowing a bit, which is fairly obvious given how long he has been out. But he is an option for us."

Wayne Bridge, Benjani Mwaruwari and Stephen Ireland will all travel to Germany, although Ireland seems highly unlikely to figure after sustaining a freak ankle injury in training last week.

However, at least having Petrov back offers Hughes another alternative in attack and he explained: "When I came in as manager, the fact that Martin was available to me was a big plus.

"I had watched him from afar the year before and saw the quality he could produce. The opportunity to work with him was something I was looking forward to.

"Unfortunately we lost him very quickly, which was a big blow to us.

"When you see what he can produce you can see what we have lacked on occasion this season."

With Petrov available, Hughes will hope to ease some of the pressure on £32.5million record signing Robinho, who has not scored since December 28.





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  • Last Updated: 08 April 2009 11:11 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
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