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Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Mancini Miracle Worker?

In an earlier blog post I expressed my concerns over the appointment of Roberto Mancini as manager of Manchester City.

However after watching the Blues record three wins on the spin, I can't help but be taken in by this charismatic Italian who seems to have swept into Eastlands and breathed new life into a team of so called upstarts.
(picture courtesy of www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football)

Ah but what about the quality of opposition I hear you cry. The likes of Wolves and Stoke may not be the cream of the Premier League crop but there was something about the way they performed against Blackburn Rovers on Monday night that has turned me over to the "dark side".

In plain and simple terms: the man seems to know what he is doing. In all three league games in charge, he has not been afraid to change the system to make it work for his team and he has not been afraid to leave out big names like Robinho. What stands out for me though is the manner in which he goes about his business not only on the touchline but away from the football field.
He doesn't appear to want to speak out against referees or the opposition in the same way that other managers do. Granted, he's only been there five minutes but I get the feeling that he is a very smooth operator. Patrick Vieira became his first signing a few days ago and who's to say that he won't get the former Arsenal captain back to somewhere near his best. With all the will in the world, Mark Hughes was never going to be the "shop window" type manager that the owners wanted. The Italian, although not proven in the Premiership, has a certain pedigree and charisma that dovetails in nicely with the ambitions of City's new owners.
Much was made of Sir Alex Ferguson labelling City as his "noisy neighbours". Maybe under Hughes they seemed like an annoying gang of teenagers. However, with Mancini in charge, a whole transfer window with complimentary war chest ahead of him and Carlos Tevez in unstoppable form, it's quite possible that the blue half of Manchester may pose more of a threat than everyone first expected

Saturday, 19 December 2009

Football merry-go-round

Firstly here is my latest match report from Swindon Town's victory over Brighton and Hove Albion this afternoon. The day that I'll always remember as the day when I nearly got frostbite it was THAT cold!!

http://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0,,10341~47780,00.html

In the time that it took me to walk to my car from the ground, Mark Hughes was no longer manager of Manchester City. Surprised? Not really. Kevin Keegan put it best on ESPN just now when he said that the statement drawn up by the board read just like someone released by a business rather than from a football club.

I think therein lies the problem. The new owners have made it perfectly clear that they demand instant success. Will Roberto Mancini deliver? We shall have to wait and see. Personally the man's record reads a hat-trick of Serie A titles with Internazionale. Yes, but remember that one of those titles was handed to Inter in the wake of the betting scandal surrounding Juventus after the 2006 World Cup. The other two were won because Juve were still in the second division and no-one else really challenged them.

Having been in the job for five minutes it seems as if the jury is already out on Mancini. Unfair seeing as the man probably hasn't even set foot in Manchester yet! One thing is certain: with the big four looking to be creaking at the moment, there may be an opening for another team to take the initiative. Tottenham and Aston Villa look suitably poised. Will Manchester City?