'I expect to be here' - Bobb

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Manchester City forward Oscar Bobb is looking forward to a "fresh start" after experiencing "tough times" during a lengthy spell out injured last season.
The 21-year-old played in the Community Shield victory over rivals Manchester United last August, but sustained a broken leg in training thereafter.
He returned to training in February, but suffered a setback during his recovery and did not play again until April.
"It was tough at times," said Bobb. "But the club offered great support and I was always thinking of coming back stronger, so yeah, it was all good.
"Once I started running again, kicking the ball, training with the team, I was even happier than I've been before.
"I feel very good and happy to be here, excited, it's great to be with the team again."
Norway international Bobb has made two substitute appearances at the Club World Cup in the United States and scored in the 6-0 thrashing of Al Ain on Sunday.
Boss Pep Guardiola has spoken openly about trimming his squad and when asked about his future, Bobb said: "I expect to be here.
"I think that's the way I have to look at it, try and impress every chance I get and just be ready.
"I want to play as much as possible, be decisive and play in the big games."