Dribble
Well-Known Member
I don't recall this scenario, & it'd be very un-David Silva like. The one player Mancini had serious grief with was Vinny.David Silva -- he did what?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Tevez had gone walkabout, the Toure's were at AFCON, & Kompany got injured & was out for weeks. It's during this period our title challenge started to falter.
Vinny was nearing a return after the international break, but Belgium called him up. Mancini wanted him to remain at Carrington to work on his fitness, but Kompany wanted to play in a couple of meaningless international friendlies, so joined up with the Belgian squad.
Sods law he didn't even complete the match because he aggravated his injury & was out for a further few weeks which enraged Mancini.
Things became strained between the pair, so the club stepped in to calm matters, but strangely they apparently backed Vinny which further fuelled rumours of Mancini falling out with the squad.
I was behind Mancini 100% on this, but the club's actions in backing Vinny only made sense a year later when Roberto was sacked with rumours of discord between him & the squad being the reason touted. It seemed nothing would be allowed to get in the way of Guardiola to City.
Conversely, the first thing Guardiola did when he arrived in 2016 was to put Yaya in the reserves & tell locker room lawyer Hart he had no future at City.
The club backed Pep all the way in this instance, which showed the difference in their intentions where Guardiola was concerned, as opposed to their approach to Mancini. ¯\_(⊙_ʖ⊙)_/¯
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