Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Stan Collymore on Manchester City: Why nervous Blues should stand by Roberto... - Mirror.co.uk

A win in the current FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea gives the under-fire manager the increase he needs, creates individuals writer Under pressure: Mancini is better for the Blues But sticking For Roberto Mancini, todayas FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea is actually a defining Amoment a' not only for Manchester Cityas period but for his future, writes Stan Collymore in the Sunday People. Beat will reignite the debate concerning whether he'll still be responsible at the Etihad Stadium next time, however in my mind there may be undoubtedly. Win or lose, City would be unreasonable to sack Mancini a' they should stay with him. Adding a brand new director in place and seeing the group Mancini has generated throughout the last two or three periods dismantled could be two steps back at the same time when City ought to be dancing. Who would change him? Pep Guardiola is destined for Bayern Munich, Jurgen Klopp seems happy at Borussia Dortmund and if the job was taken by Jose Mourinho he would never fulfil his desire managing Manchester United. If City are actually intent on Abuilding something long term, billionaire owner Sheikh Mansour need only appear across Manchester to see what United have reached through Acontinuity under Sir Alex Ferguson. OK, it is possible to never see still another Amanager lasting that long at such a huge membership, but United never worry when they have a barren period and as this campaign has been done by them, they usually bounce straight back. Or do they sit back and smell the achievement when they gain something. They clean the slate clean and at once to another problem. Why Man City are far better stick with Mancini too much to learn: Sir Alex Ferguson reveals AP Itas not merely about employees, itas also about attitude. I have the feeling that some of Cityas people won the Premier League title last Aseason and in their heads they certainly were thinking ajob donea. Nevertheless the sign of a fantastic group would be to have the hunger to repeat that success over and over again. The idea of earning it once would not be accepted at Old Trafford. Thatas why United have won the name back-to-back four times in Fergusonas rule. Cityas win this past year needs to have been the start of an intellectual work to win it again for the following five or six years. Thatas where United set themselves apart, with the thinking you'll need to keep winning. Mancini has made mistakes in 2013, thereas no doubt about that. A boss criticising his participants freely isnat for me personally. But I believe his performance during the last four years in winning the FA Cup and a League subject means he deserves the chance to build again. I'm sure Mancini is likely to be telling his employers that the group he created two years ago continues to be capable of winning the title next season. But he needs the tools to do the job and make a Champions League effect, this means a couple of classy improvements to the group. Cityas shift plan last summer was a major problem to the title again in 2013 them winning. But I suppose the introduction of the aBarcelona connectiona a' leader Ferran Soriano and sporting manager Txiki Begiristain a' means an alternative outcome now, with at the very least two leading stars coming. I assume City to truly have the advantage over Chelsea at Wembley today. The Blues did not have the perfect preparation for this kind of large game with Thursdayas Europa League day at Russia. And if Mancini wins the FA Cup and reduces Unitedas league cause around six points, thereas no reason to alter.

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