Mancini rues missed opportunity in the transfer market

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Mancini rues missed opportunity in the transfer market
Author: Ben Moss
Posted on:28 September 2010 - 12:47
Category:Football
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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has revealed he failed on two occasions to land Milos Krasic prior to the Serbian’s summer move to Juventus.
The Italian suggests he made an overture during his tenure as Inter Milan manager and again when he first arrived at Manchester City, but unfortunately failed on both occasions.
Krasic has been in superb form for Juventus, since making his move from CSKA Moscow in the summer, and ahead of the Serie A club’s Europa League game with Manchester City on Wednesday, Mancini was quick to praise the former Premier League target.
Mancini told a press conference: “He's a player I have always followed, I tried to sign him when I was Inter coach and I tried again when I arrived at City,"

Hmmmmm now i remember mancini was asked about Dzeko and Krasic he said i'm intereseted in one not the other.... everyone thought he had his eye on Dzeko very interesting indeed!!
 
The Fixer said:
More to the point.. was we really ever interested in Dzeko?

I think most clubs in world football would be interested in Dzeko. Whether we actually made a move for him is another thing though
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Just like the psychology he applied saturday....... he is doing the same again, praise the danger man and watch him flop, very shrewd is our bob.

Some people think he is quite numb the way he speaks in interviews but thats because he hasnt grasped the language completely yet.

But he is very very clever with his mind games and tactics.
 

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