Rusnak’s City return
Date published: 18 September 2013
ALBERT Rusnak has been sent back to Manchester City after refusing to play for Latics reserves yesterday.
In his three weeks at Boundary Park, Rusnak (19) started only one game, the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy clash at Shrewsbury.
After missing the televised Preston clash through international commitments with Slovakia’s under-21s team, he was named as a substitute at Rotherham.
His seven minutes at the New York Stadium became his last for the team in a disappointing stay at the club.
Rusnak had been due to stay at Boundary Park until January 5, after arriving initially amid a flurry of excitement. Instead, he heads back to work with City’s ‘Elite Development Squad’.
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