How son of Man City cult hero is 'creating his own name'
Briefly

Colin Rosler, son of Manchester City cult hero Uwe Rosler, is striving to make his mark in football amidst a rich family legacy. Unlike his friend, Erling Haaland, who quickly gained fame, Colin took a more gradual path to success. Now 25, he is a league champion and full international. His namesake connections to City legends only deepen his ties to the club, where he started from a young age and has embraced his identity as a player, demonstrating his aggression and determination on the field.
Perhaps it was inevitable, but Colin 'loved City from an early age' so it was a 'dream come true' to earn a place in the Blues' academy in 2010.
Since a young age, I've tried to create my own name... I've tried to be my own person and not rely on my dad.
It's an honour to be named after such a legend at City... it was always great to see them and hear more about the club's history.
Even as a 10-year-old, I was already an aggressive defender... I just wanted to smash people.
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