Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott has said that he is keen to get back to first-team action, but knows he will have to wait for his chance.
The England international spent two weeks out with an injury and has been unable to secure a place in the side since his return.
Lescott admits that he was frustrated to be left out of the squad for the games against Chelsea and Wigan Athletic, but understands that he has to accept Roberto Mancini's decisions.
"I've been fit for a couple of weeks now and while it was disappointing to be left out of the squads at Chelsea and Wigan, the manager has to pick a team and bench that he thinks can do a job on the day and I respect that," the 30-year-old told the club's official website.
"It is tough being out of the team and frustrating because it's natural to want to play every game, but if anyone comes in and does well, why would you change things?
"I'll just do my job, train hard and wait for my chance to get back in the team. In the meantime, I'll be rooting for the lads the same as if I was out on the pitch."
Lescott moved to the Etihad Stadium from Everton in 2009 for £24m.