Judge me at the end of the season, says City’s Mancini
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini expects unpredictable results in the Premier League to continue after watching his team move within three points of leaders Chelsea. City have struggled over the last month but Sunday’s 4-1 victory over Fulham at...
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini expects unpredictable results in the Premier League to continue after watching his team move within three points of leaders Chelsea.
City have struggled over the last month but Sunday’s 4-1 victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage means they are still in the race for the title.
Chelsea and Arsenal lost over the weekend and Manchester United have drawn seven times already this season.
“The season is very long, very difficult,” said Mancini.
“Every game is very difficult for everyone. We must continue to work, whether we win or lose, because the season is very difficult.”
Mancini has asked to be judged at the end of the season after his team got back to winning ways with their performance against Fulham, with Carlos Tevez scoring twice and Pablo Zabaleta and Yaya Toure getting the other goals.
“Last week I was a stupid manager who was six points behind,” Mancini said.
“Now, I am the ‘best manager’ because I’m only three points off the top of the league. This is not important. We must continue to work and improve every game, every day.
“Only that way can we win. If we have a big problem, a big crisis and we are only three points behind United and Chelsea, then we’re doing well. But, in our minds, we must only think about working.
“We must check at the end of the season. It doesn’t bother me but it is impossible to say if you’re the best manager or a stupid manager after 15 games.
“I always thought I was the best manager. In my career, where I stayed I won.”
City’s victory came on the same day their centre-back Kolo Toure was quoted suggesting his team-mates should be docked pay if they underperform and that some players have lacked effort recently.