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Dunne now fancies sticking with Hughes' Man City

Richard Dunne has hinted he's ready to stick with Manchester City after the appointment of Mark Hughes as new manager.

"It was disappointing that Sven (Goran Eriksson) had to leave, but in Mark Hughes we have got an exciting young manager who has done particularly well at Blackburn," Dunne told the Manchester Evening News.

"Premier League experience does count for a lot and he has proved that he can mix it with the best over the last few seasons.

"No team ever relished going to Ewood Park when he was in charge. They established themselves as a top-10 side and did well in the cups too."

He added: "I will have to wait and see now which way the club is going to go. There is certainly the need for some stability."

Dunne was briefly a team-mate of Hughes' at Everton and he is confident the Welshman can be a major success at City.

"I know from speaking to players who have been in his side that he is a disciplined and highly-regarded coach, and that bodes well for the club," he said.

"I had a season with him at Goodison when I was just breaking into the side and he was always a great professional who made time to speak to people and give them advice, and he has taken to management really well."

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