Bolton winger Petrov: No trust among Man City players

Bolton Wanderers midfielder Martin Petrov has slaughtered the dressing room culture at former club Manchester City.

The Bulgaria star, who will line up against England tomorrow, left Eastlands in the summer to join Bolton on a free.

And Petrov, 31, rapped: "At the moment at City people are becoming more bad than good.

"The human relationships are lost and the trust is lost too. In this situation the players are going to play like millionaires in games and are not a team on the pitch."

City have taken four points from three games this term - and were beaten 1-0 at Sunderland on Sunday.

Big-name stars like Shay Given and Emmanuel Adebayor have also threatened to quit the club after losing their starting roles.

Petrov was left fuming after City offered him just a one-year extension to his contract.

He told Bulgarian newspaper Trud: "100 per cent no, I don't miss City. If I accepted their one-year offer now I would be on loan somewhere else.

"At City nothing is clear. The team are looking for identity."

Comments (4)

what a gobshite and the biggest coward i,ve ever seen he,d pull out of a tackle against my 7 year old the shitbag

SOUR GRAPES RIGSBY... JUST WAIT TILL BOLTON COME TO EASTLANDS AND WE'LL SHOW WHY YOU WERE NOT KEPT ON, YOU'LL BE GETTING ABUSE FROM FIRST WHISTLE TO LAST (IF YOU PLAY, GOD ONLY KNOWS YOU LOVE AN INJURY) ***** YOU

Petrov is a good player
but time and age forgives no one