Rahart said:
Look I've said nothing really pro Given, I think Hart's a good keeper and is doing really well, I've said that he shouldn't have been dropped after that blunder but Given should have gotten that mid week game, it wouldn't have been dropping him, it would have been resting him along with most other starting players, and I can see what has frustrated Given because I think up untill that point he was pretty content, or more so than now.
People on clearly clearly don't really like Given, that's their opinion whatever, my only point was that I can see were Given's change in mood has come from.
I have nothing against Given at all. But he, especially, should appreciate that when a young goalkeeper makes a mistake like Joe did, he needs to get straight back into the saddle. Mancini didn't pick Joe against Salzburg because he was scared about the media's reaction, he picked him again because it was the exact right thing to do for Joe's confidence.
It is quite clear that Joe Hart is now our No. 1 and Shay Given is our No. 2. I completely understand why that upsets Shay, but unfortunately for him that's just the way it is. As such, what is best for Joe Hart is Mancini's priority, not what is best for Shay Given. That's the way it goes for No. 2 goalkeepers; just ask Steve Harper.
I accept that Shay Given is too good to be a No. 2 and it's best he moves on in January if that's not the role he wants, because chopping and changing the goalkeeper between competitions isn't the way forward, especially when one of the keepers in question needs to get as many games as possible under his belt, and especially when said goalkeeper has just made a howler.
Mancini was absolutely right to show faith in Joe Hart by sticking with him. He didn't need resting; he needed playing so that he could move on from the mistake against Blackburn.