BlueMoonAcrossThePond
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In a bit of tongue-in-cheek, my answer to whom I'd like to have manage us once Pep leaves - was "Pep"...
Based on the Euro's - I'd very much like for us to consider Mancini once Pep leaves.
Jon Champion rightly observed that Mancini - in the past - managed through conflict. Indeed, as a player, he often fell out with management to the detriment of himself and the side he represented.
At City - he fell out with both players and management as has been well chronicled.
Now... at the helm of the Italian National Side - has Mancini matured? Has he curbed his confrontational nature?
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Who knows - there doesn't seem to be any press, though, citing conflict with Mancini in his current role.
And the side he's molded - are fantastic. They are a high press side, with deft passing and able to create - and willing to create - with long balls, attack along the sides and play through the middle.
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When Pep eventually leaves our side - I hope that Mancini is in consideration.
Based on the Euro's - I'd very much like for us to consider Mancini once Pep leaves.
Jon Champion rightly observed that Mancini - in the past - managed through conflict. Indeed, as a player, he often fell out with management to the detriment of himself and the side he represented.
At City - he fell out with both players and management as has been well chronicled.
Now... at the helm of the Italian National Side - has Mancini matured? Has he curbed his confrontational nature?
===
Who knows - there doesn't seem to be any press, though, citing conflict with Mancini in his current role.
And the side he's molded - are fantastic. They are a high press side, with deft passing and able to create - and willing to create - with long balls, attack along the sides and play through the middle.
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When Pep eventually leaves our side - I hope that Mancini is in consideration.
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