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Pellegrini: Dzeko has improved the most

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Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko has signed a new four year deal with the Premier League Champions. (0:53)

Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has hailed the improvement in striker Edin Dzeko during his time in charge.

Bosnia international Dzeko has enjoyed a new lease of life since Pellegrini arrived at the Etihad Stadium and was this week rewarded with a new four-year contract.

Dzeko appeared to fall out of favour under previous manager Roberto Mancini but last season repaid Pellegrini's faith by scoring 26 goals. Nine of that tally came in City's last 12 games and proved vital to their Premier League title success but Pellegrini is just as impressed by his developing all-round game.

The Chilean said: "Edin has convinced himself that he can't wait as a striker just to score one goal. He has to play for 95 minutes every game, not always scoring but working for the team and making the movements. I think he is one of the players who has improved most in his attitude in the game.''

Dzeko, a 27 million pound signing from Wolfsburg in 2011, underlined his value with a superb backheeled assist for David Silva's opener in last weekend's 2-0 win at Newcastle. News of Dzeko's new deal came after Vincent Kompany, David Silva, Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri and Aleksandar Kolarov agreed fresh contracts earlier in the summer.

"I was very pleased because I think that Edin is a very important player for our squad," Pellegrini said. "He is playing very well and so he deserved to renew his contract with the club.''