I honestly think Mancini will bring us success. My observations watching tonight's match were both positive and negative. We controlled the game for the first half an hour and should have been one or two up, then BANG! they score from a loose ball. In this instance as well, had we had a match sharp keeper, he might just have saved it. Our response after the break was impressive, but we ought to have pushed on and won the game after equalising, instead we for some reason sat back and seemed happy with a draw. Bringing on Kompany was in my opinion a bad move - there's an old adage : play for the win, get a draw at least, play for the draw, there's a good chance you'll lose, or something along those lines. The free kick Boyata conceded was completely unnecessary, and the goal that followed was pure fluke - the kind of thing that happens when things aren't going your way. But is everyone forgetting that our best player (again) Silva missed a glorious chance straight from the restart, which would surely have secured a draw. I think Mancini should go for it against teams like Lech Poznan, just as he went for it against Burnley last season. I think he plays it too similarly against the weaker teams to how he plays it against the stronger ones. We are far too cautious against the lesser lights, teams we really ought to be murdering. As a result, we get a strange mix of results. But on the whole, I've been happy with the season so far. I think we're on course for top four and a trophy (FA Cup or Europa) if we stick with Mancini. The hysteria will intensify between now and West Brom, but we'd be doing ourselves a massive self inflicted injury if we sacked another manager mid stream