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Richards has admitted he is working ‘as hard as ever’ to address the
criticisms made of the Club following the FA Cup exit at the hands of
Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
Speaking exclusively to the Club’s official monthly publication, the City Magazine,
Richards stated: “I take criticism in my stride. I am working as hard
as ever and I don’t feel as if I have done anything drastically wrong
this season for people to comment on.
“Of course I am not the finished article I have lots to learn and I would be a fool to think anything else.
“What
I don’t do is let anything that is thrown at me get in the way of
training or learning and I know that it is important that I am a
thorough professional.
“Football is the most important thing in
my life. I have already played 100 first team games which I feel is a
good achievement for someone of my age and I am proud of my profession.
I aim to make the most of my opportunities.
“I believe in my
ability and I think City fans and England fans know what I am capable
of. It is just a matter of me finding the kind of form I was in last
season.”
And with the January transfer window now open, Richards
expects to see more new faces join that of left back Wayne Bridge who
signed for the Blues over the weekend.
Micah added: “It is all
about getting the right balance and I believe we will get it right and
I expect the Manager will bring people in all positions. We all want to
see the squad get stronger.
“I think we do need more defenders in the Club and I am sure the boss will bring some in during this month.
“Perhaps
we have had it too easy at the back after last season when we were
quite tight as a unit. Competition is always healthy and you cannot
have too many good players at your club.”
The full
interview can be read in the January issue of the City Mag,
which available now across Manchester and is still priced at just £2.50.

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