Manchester City’s manager, Manuel Pellegrini, has said Fabian Delph does not deserve to be booed on his return to Aston Villa on Sunday.
Delph angered fans when he abruptly quit Villa Park in July days after issuing a strong statement pledging his future to the club. The 25-year-old has featured little for City because of injuries but is back in contention and could feature against his former side.
Asked if Delph could expect a difficult welcome, Pellegrini said: “No, I hope he will not receive that. He played a lot of years for Aston Villa and Aston Villa wanted to sell him also. He continued being a player that gave a lot of his career to Aston Villa and I don’t think the fans will forget all those things.”
Delph, then Villa’s captain, was heavily linked with City at the end of last season but he appeared to rule out a move when he spoke out to “set the record straight” and said: “I’m not leaving. I’m staying at the football club and I can’t wait for the start of the season and captaining this great football club.”
He then performed a volte-face to join City in an £8m deal and Pellegrini said the midfielder, clear of hamstring problems, would not lack motivation on Sunday. “Maybe it is the same as with Jesús Navas when we played against Sevilla. Fabian made [a lot of] his career at Aston Villa but he is a professional player, now he is playing with us. I know that he wants to play also because he was a long time injured.”
Delph was first injured during City’s pre-season tour of Australia and then made only two appearances before suffering a fresh setback with England in September. After another 13 games out he returned as a substitute during the midweek Champions League win at Sevilla and has been called up for England’s friendlies against Spain and France.
