I think the vast majority of Mancini's detractors last season were bemoaning a lack of attacking intent in certain games last season. Spurs away being one example. Mancini had the last laugh at the end of the season though, as all but a small handful were unable to argue with a trophy and 3rd place finish. Ok, if we do lose today I expect there to be a bit of criticism flying around for this player or that tactic (isa normal), but I don't expect to see any Mancini Out sentiments expressed as long as we go for it. There are occasions when the right team is selected on the day and the team gives it's all, but you still come up short. That's the nature of sport at any level.