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    It could be over by Sunday! Mancini admits defeat at Arsenal will cost City the title



    By Sportsmail Reporter
    PUBLISHED: 15:01, 5 April 2012 | UPDATED: 15:01, 5 April 2012
    Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini concedes his side's title hopes could be over by Sunday night.

    The long-time Barclays Premier League leaders have fallen five points behind rivals Manchester United with just seven games remaining following a series of costly results in March.

    City could even be trailing by eight points by the time they kick off in their next match at Arsenal on Sunday if United beat QPR earlier in the day.
    Should that happen, and City then lose to the Gunners, Mancini would accept the race was over.


    Make or break: Roberto Mancini has warned his side they can not afford to lose at Arsenal on Easter Sunday

    'If we lose against Arsenal and they beat QPR - yes,' said Mancini, when asked if that would be the case.

    But the Italian insists he is not thinking that way as he prepares for the crucial trip to the Emirates Stadium.



    City, who led the table by two points at the start of last month, have come unstuck in recent weeks after a defeat at Swansea and draws against Stoke and Sunderland.

    Mancini said: 'I think always positive, I can't think this.

    'Against Sunderland we didn't play very well, for me we were so flat in the first half.

    'But we shot 25 times on goal, we had 65 per cent ball possession. Sunderland shot three times at goal and scored three goals.

    'We did some mistakes defensively but we were unlucky.


    Talking tactics: Mancini passes on instructions to captain Vincent Kompany at the club's Carrington training ground

    'But now we can say nothing, we can't think about Sunderland. We should think positive for the next seven games.

    'I think it may be more difficult but it is my opinion that this championship is not finished.'

    Mancini hopes supporters will keep faith and takes encouragement from the difficulties United have had in securing victories in recent games against Fulham and Blackburn.

    He expects his own team to beat United when they meet in their much-hyped derby at the Etihad Stadium on April 30 and believes they can still drop points elsewhere.


    On the ball: Joleon Lescott us tackled in training by Mario Balotelli

    He said: 'Maybe, in this moment, there is someone that maybe doesn't believe because it is difficult, but we believe always.

    'Also we should play a derby - the derby will be three points, and I think in six games they can lose other points.'

    Some critics have claimed City's title bid has been destabilised by the almost continual headline-commanding activities of controversial striker Mario Balotelli.

    The enigmatic Italian has generated an extraordinary amount of news throughout his two seasons at the club for his both on- and off-field antics.

    He has been on front and back pages this week but Mancini, who has voiced his own frustration with the 21-year-old often enough, believes much of it is blown out of proportion.

    Mancini said: 'There are some people who think bad things against other people, like Mario.

    'Every time Mario does something, (it) is like a war.


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    'There are other people on and off the pitch that do worse than Mario and no-one says anything because maybe they play for an important team or are not like Mario.'

    Despite that, Mancini would prefer it if his former Inter Milan protege could find a way to keep his private life out the news.

    Mancini, speaking at a press conference this morning, said: 'I would like Mario to play, score and finish the other situation.

    'It is not maybe your [media's] fault - it is his fault because if he wants he can play and stay at home. Like this, no people can ask about the other situation.'

    Mancini was unhappy with Balotelli's performance against Sunderland, despite his two goals in the 3-3 draw.




    Mancini claimed he considered substituting him after just five minutes while the striker later got involved in an argument with team-mate Aleksandar Kolarov over who should take a free-kick.

    There were also reports of a row with Yaya Toure in the dressing room but they were rubbished by Mancini.

    Mancini said: 'Yaya Toure - that is totally false.

    'What happened with Kolarov on the pitch, that is a situation that can happen in difficult moments.

    'It is not good but I can understand this situation can happen.

    'After the game it was finished. I am not worried - it is important that after the game everything was okay.'

    Mancini said he is hopeful that top scorer Sergio Aguero will be fit for Sunday after his foot injury. Defender Joleon Lescott is also back in contention after recovering from a hip problem.



    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1rBcUP1NG

  • #2
    ...thats because mancini read this forum. He saw my post about Sunday being the deciding day for the EPL.

    Hey! Mancini since you are reading my posts...do me a favor; don't start Dzeko in the rest of your games...

    Thanks in advance!
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      ... with 18 points to play for after? Please.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        City...City...City...everyting a City...

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        • #5
          With stats like this Mancini has got reason to be worried:-

          Manchester City have won none of their last 26 away league games against Arsenal (W0 D8 L18).
          Since their last league win in October 1975, Man City have scored just nine goals in 26 visits to play Arsenal in north London.
          Manchester City have scored just five goals in their last nine Premier League away games and won just two (W2 D3 L4).
          Before Christmas David Silva scored five goals and provided eight assists. Since Christmas he has failed to score and provided only four assists

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          • #6
            You are the one that seems worried...cyaan stop chat bout big side...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
              You are the one that seems worried...cyaan stop chat bout big side...
              We nah nutten fi worry bout!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dunny View Post
                We nah nutten fi worry bout!!
                Dunny! Read between the lines. After his City team could only beat our injury-proned Gunners by 1-nil at their home. I think it's fair for him to look for a "glimmer of hope."

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                • #9
                  Glimmer of hope? Who is the one running round the board spouting off bout Man City? Yuh notice me just a kick back and watch di ride...no worries here...as an Assanal fan yuh shopuld disconnect yuh internet connection...yuh have no talk inna dis...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jamaica2099 View Post
                    Dunny! Read between the lines. After his City team could only beat our injury-proned Gunners by 1-nil at their home. I think it's fair for him to look for a "glimmer of hope."
                    Last season them come and park the bus and get away with a 0-0 draw after dem should've lost 5-0. Sunday we gonna make sure dem leave with dem tail between dem legs!!

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