Mancini out? (merged)

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waspish said:
Freestyler said:
1. Average manager.
2. Tactically inept against teams on level par/better than us/cause any sort of threat
3. Poor at man-management, one of the worse i've seen.
4. Finally been found out.
5. Not as good as what some think.

The last 8 months of my opinion on him, were all rolled into 90 minutes today.

he's been found out, he's out his depth.

Gone in the summer, bring in a tactician who understands the basis knowledge of free flowing football, and were back on track.

Moving onto the next level now, Mancini has had his contribution. No longer good enough or anywhere near good enough to take us further.

Thanks for everything.

Not an over reaction, no knee jerk, just REALISTIC.

You could say that about Mourinho this season also

Slight difference they are still in the Champions League.
 
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NQCitizen said:
K-Bo said:
Regardless of the question of whether he should go or not. Saying there's no-one to replace him is a non argument.

Klopp, Simeone, Bielsa, Moyes, Laudrup, Mourinho, Conte and many more.

Think the city owners have suffered the consequences for not being ruthless enough last summer, but Mancini's tactics both in the league and in the CL haven't been great this year. Its an under-performance and if he does lose his job, he cant argue.

That said I expect a big change in pretty much everything this summer, whether he stays or not. Need to weed out some of the passengers

So one/two of those are clearly better on paper than Mancini was when he joined and the rest are a list of managers who could just as easily be the subject of this thread in a years time.

But you don't know that. We know that things aren't working right now. No certainties in football, but Barca hired a guy much more unproven then any of these options and made the best team arguably of all time. I would rather a chance taken then allow mancini to slowly get worse year by year.
 
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BlueDejong said:
only Pellegrini

this, some here just because they saw Dortmund start winning then all start sucking the Klopp :) or maybe get influenced by the medias

Pellegrini would be a very good choice, the club need to move foreward in CL but the most important thing getting players who are not expensive and capable of playing as a team ( it is not about buying van persie, martinez hazard or De rossi if it was like thatn even me could become a manager) :)

but hope l!
 
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Change is in the wind not sure if now or in the summer, if bob can't get a tune out of this lot soon he ain't gonna last the season.
 
Re: Mancini out?

blueinsa said:
CTID101 said:
The City chief admitted the champions now face a massive uphill battle if they are to bring the silverware back to the Etihad Stadium in May.

“I think that now it is very difficult,” conceded Mancini.

“I always used to be optimistic and I want to be in this moment, but it is difficult.

“Twelve points is a big gap if Manchester United win tomorrow. It will be hard to come back if we continue to play like this.”

With some key players missing for the trip to Saint Mary's and skipper Vincent Kompany not yet fully recovered, it was never going to be an easy task on the south coast.

But, the Italian was adamant that his players simply should have done better.

“We didn’t play today. We had some players that didn’t play, it was not a good performance,” he said.

“Southampton played better than us, but we conceded two goals that a team like us can’t concede. I’ve never seen us concede goals in this way.

“The performance was really, really poor with many players – I think we played this game with two or three men.

“Three against eleven was very difficult; I am really disappointed with my players.”

Although eleven members of the City squad were on international duty mid-week, Mancini would not allow this to be used an excuse for his side’s below par showing.

“It’s not an excuse, but it is important because we had five or six players that only got back on Friday and we played on Saturday.

“It is really difficult when this happens, but in the end we played really bad.”

Endearing himself to his squad to the very end i see........


Can't bloody win with some people can he?

"I don't know what happened" - He's inept...

"My players played poorly" - Not endearing himself to the players

"I made mistakes" - Mistake prone

"We played well, but didn't win" - delusional...


Get a bloody grip people!
 
Re: Mancini out?

blueinsa said:
CTID101 said:
The City chief admitted the champions now face a massive uphill battle if they are to bring the silverware back to the Etihad Stadium in May.

“I think that now it is very difficult,” conceded Mancini.

“I always used to be optimistic and I want to be in this moment, but it is difficult.

“Twelve points is a big gap if Manchester United win tomorrow. It will be hard to come back if we continue to play like this.”

With some key players missing for the trip to Saint Mary's and skipper Vincent Kompany not yet fully recovered, it was never going to be an easy task on the south coast.

But, the Italian was adamant that his players simply should have done better.

“We didn’t play today. We had some players that didn’t play, it was not a good performance,” he said.

“Southampton played better than us, but we conceded two goals that a team like us can’t concede. I’ve never seen us concede goals in this way.

“The performance was really, really poor with many players – I think we played this game with two or three men.

“Three against eleven was very difficult; I am really disappointed with my players.”

Although eleven members of the City squad were on international duty mid-week, Mancini would not allow this to be used an excuse for his side’s below par showing.

“It’s not an excuse, but it is important because we had five or six players that only got back on Friday and we played on Saturday.

“It is really difficult when this happens, but in the end we played really bad.”

Endearing himself to his squad to the very end i see........

He is bang on the money though and if the players are going to have a hissy fit over these comments then they should fuck off each and everyone of them he is saying what we all can see and know to be true

Currently aguero silva Gaya Tevez are not performing and are stealing a fucking living fuck off other lot of them if they can't be arsed or don't like the truth
 
Re: Mancini out?

Ray78 said:
waspish said:
Freestyler said:
1. Average manager.
2. Tactically inept against teams on level par/better than us/cause any sort of threat
3. Poor at man-management, one of the worse i've seen.
4. Finally been found out.
5. Not as good as what some think.

The last 8 months of my opinion on him, were all rolled into 90 minutes today.

he's been found out, he's out his depth.

Gone in the summer, bring in a tactician who understands the basis knowledge of free flowing football, and were back on track.

Moving onto the next level now, Mancini has had his contribution. No longer good enough or anywhere near good enough to take us further.

Thanks for everything.

Not an over reaction, no knee jerk, just REALISTIC.

You could say that about Mourinho this season also

Slight difference they are still in the Champions League.

Yep with a team who have been in champions league for ever and have won it! I said this last month sacking a manager to soon when as a team we are just establishing ourselves at the top table could back fire massively
 
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