Posts Tagged ‘Roberto Mancini’

THE TALK OF ENGLAND

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

After defeating Machester City to finish 4th in the Prem, Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp wants to sign Spain’s veteran striker Raul from Real Madrid in a bid to strengthen Spurs’ Champions League chances. Spurs will also sign Craig Bellamy in a £6million deal after he fell out with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.

Roberto Mancini is set to stay at Manchester City, though the owners are seeking to acquire England boss Fabio Capello in 2012.

Fabio Capello has made it clear that he will exclude Rio Ferdinand from the World Cup roster if the captain is unfit. Carragher, King, and Terry have all been penciled in to join the 23-man squad. Capello’s provisional 30-man World Cup roster will also include Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.

Fulham may invite Steven Sidwell to Craven Cottage after the midfielder was (basically) laid-off by Aston Villa. Villa are also eager to sign Croatia coach Slaven Bilic should current coach Martin O’neill depart.

Aware of O’neill’s failed relationships at Aston Villa, Liverpool is courting the Irishman to replace current manager Rafa Benitez.

Meanwhile, Manchester City are eager to sign Fernando Torres away from Liverpool. In other City news, goalkeeper Shay Given is expected to return from his shoulder injury in time for the start of Ireland’s Euro 2012 qualifying campaign in September.

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CITY ON A MISSION FOR 4th

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

City face Tottenham on Wed – photo: Andrew Yates/Getty

Manchester City have battled their way back into to the top four, just as the dearly departed (from the club, that is) Mark Hughes had predicted at the season’s start.

No matter how you feel about City, or Mancini’s position on two-a-days, you can’t deny that these guys deserve to be considered top-tier. Wednesday will decide if they, or Tottenham, will play in the Champions League next year.

A few notes on today’s game:

Villa established a lead after 16 minutes of play, but it was a penalty shot from Tevez (29 goals this year) in the 41st that reversed the flow of things. Wright-Phillips and Adam Johnson each had key assists on goals for Adebayor and Craig Bellamy.

Looking ahead at what will be the most exciting match left to play in England before the World Cup, you have to wonder how Mancini will prepare for Tottenham on Wednesday. Hotspur have distinguished themselves as worthy opponents (also fighting for 4th), but there’s no knowing who will perform best under pressure.  If Tottenham can secure a win, it’ll mean their first Champions League berth in 50 years!

Who will you be supporting?

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MANCHESTER CITY: Breaking into the Top 4

Friday, February 5th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Manchester City will be in prime position to leap into fourth place in the Premier League Saturday, as Wayne Bridge and Joleon Lescott will make their return to the line-up during the trip to Hull City.

Both players have been out of action for around two months after suffering knee injuries just one week apart. Bridge went down Dec. 5 against Chelsea and Lescott at Bolton Dec. 12. With the defenders sidelined, City won five of its last seven matches, but suffered key losses against Tottenham, 3-0, and Everton, 2-0. While Lescott will be on the bench to start the match, Bridge will be in the starting line-up. He and fellow defender Kolo Toure will attempt to clamp down on a Hull City attack that’s managed just 23 goals this season.

Roberto Mancini couldn’t have gotten the defensive duo back at a better time. With the next three matches coming against teams in the bottom half of the league, Mancini will have a chance to get Bridge and Lescott back into the swing of things before facing Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham in successive weeks. So far this season, City is 1-1-1 against the three, with a goal differential of minus 2.

If Mancini’s squad is to move up the league standings, it’ll need a bit of help this weekend. Currently sitting sixth – just a point behind Liverpool and two behind Spurs – City could jump into the top four with a win over Hull City and losses or draws by its two nearest competitors. The Reds will face Everton, a squad that’s gone 4-0-5 since losing its last match Nov. 29 to Liverpool. Meanwhile, Spurs will face Aston Villa and Gabriel Agbonlahor – who is coming off a two goal performance at Fulham.

Both squads will have their work cut out for them if they want to keep their place in the league and hold off a newly restocked City team. Manchester will get another boost as the newly acquired Patrick Vieira could make his long awaited debut.

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THE FUTURE OF MANCHESTER CITY

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

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With the firing of Mark Hughes, Manchester City took one giant step toward becoming the most-hated-club on earth.  Who fires a manager after a win?  By this measure, how does Rafa Benitez (or Diego Maradona) sleep at night?  Hughes came to City from Blackburn in June, 2008.  He didn’t have enough time to build a real team at City.  If he takes another job in the premiership, I hope that his side (even if it’s Portsmouth) will spank Man City all over the field.

The hiring of former-Inter boss Roberto Mancini was a calculated gamble that had been in the works long before City eeked out a 4-3 victory over Sunderland.  While Mancini denies talk of an uprising in the locker room, there is no doubt that many key players will suffer from this transition.  Mancini may be the perfect manager for Robinho, Adebayor, and Tevez, but he can say goodbye to Welsh international Craig Bellamy.  Many undervalue the importance of Bellamy at City, but he is critical to their success.  If he leaves, Mancini will have the responsibility of re-establishing a philosophy at the club.  Good luck!

photo credit: N/A – UK Footbal

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