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Dzeko doesn't mind fans don't remember his goal for Man City against QPR

  /  autty

Edin Dzeko has insisted he doesn't mind that fans don't remember the part he played in Manchester City's title-clinching win over QPR.

City were ahead in the first half but were 2-1 down after 66 minutes at the Etihad Stadium and they had to equal Manchester United's result.

The 32-year-old striker scored a stoppage-time equaliser against the west London club before Sergio Aguero scored the winner to seal the title for City in 2012.

'People always remember the Aguero goal,' Dzeko told Reddit readers as he took part in an Ask Me Anything chat on Thursday.

'But that is fine, because without my goal that goal would not have been possible... and with both of them we won the league. So I am fine with that!'

The Roma striker, who has notched seven goals in 15 appearances in all competitions this campaign, also revealed his favourite out the 248 goals he has scored.

'I think that one against Chelsea (for Roma in 2017) was probably the most beautiful... but my favourite was my first goal for the national team, on my debut against Turkey,' he said.

'It was a good goal, a half-volley into the top corner... just to play for my country (Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a dream come true, but to score a goal as well was incredible.'

Dzeko has played for six clubs during his career and conceded receiving Andriy Shevchenko's shirt at the end of a game against AC Milan was the best one he has received.

'When I was playing for Wolfsburg. He was my idol when I was a kid,' he said.