A Mancini criticism this season

HazeM3 said:
His "rotation" is garbage. I think team should have starting 11,like blueprint, the strongest starting 11.

You'd soon change your mind if Dzeko was not in the "strongest starting 11".
 
I agree to an extent. I don't think Milner and Dzeko have been used as much as they could have been recently but the facts are Mancini is getting it right. Perhaps in a months time when Dzeko and Milner are fresh and banging them in we will say he was right all along.
 
jay_mcfc said:
I agree to an extent. I don't think Milner and Dzeko have been used as much as they could have been recently but the facts are Mancini is getting it right. Perhaps in a months time when Dzeko and Milner are fresh and banging them in we will say he was right all along.

Thats the thing its not an exact science. For all those saying we should be playing Dzeko more, have we not also seen the best of Balotelli over the last couple of months dur to Dzeko not playing?

Maybe Mancini has got it absolutely spot on because the fact is we don't know either way. So we have to judge him off results and they would suggest he is bob on at the minute
 
reality check.

with the players he has, Bobby is not doing anything ANY half way decent manager in the world would not be doing.

Sorry to break it to you.
 
I think there is just so much to take into consideration than just form, the fitness, tactics, and even training performances or plans will come into play. I look at today for example and I'm not really sure what could have been done differently, it was the whole team, against Chelsea again I just don't really see it. I thought playing Balotelli today was a great move and he would bag a brace.

I'm interested to see what our midfield will look like once Yaya leaves, hopefully we will see some of NDJ or even Hargreaves.
 
As long as results are good, Mancini is good.

On the other side, I can't see Dzeko and Milner being very happy. It's pretty frustrating when you drop from the team after some very good games and both of them had exactly that this season and dropped out after being players of the month. It's a price for being a part of a team full of quality players for both manager's or players side though.

I hope Mancini is able to keep players "happy", it's not very often to see someone to be quite like Barbatov was at United for ex. I would definitely at least silently moaning if I would be in Milner's or Dzeko's skin. Unless the look at my bank account would bring some smiles back.
 
123abcd said:
reality check.

with the players he has, Bobby is not doing anything ANY half way decent manager in the world would not be doing.

Sorry to break it to you.


Reality check.

You only care about Dzeko - you have made that patently obvious.

That's why you wrote the above - because you THINK that Mancini is not making it crystal clear that Edin is the Number 1 striker in the world - you'd be happy then, wouldn't you?

The FACT is: Mancini is doing a great job and far better than you and your ilk would have us believe. Thankfully, some of us are not blind.

Edit:
Sorry to er...break it to you.
 
element_mcfc said:
if i was mancini i would just headbutt all the players, so anything that departs from that strategy impresses my tiny mind
What, what if problem is not in players but in Mancini, so who will headbutt him? How I understood he is that person who made phone calls to Dubai, so does that mean that he don't have a boss in Manchester?

We have the best players in EPL, right? Yes of course. Did they have enough experience? Yes of course, even in Champions league.

So where is the problem?
 

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