(10-02-2013 14:20 )mr williams Wrote: It's hard to believe that Mancini won the Premiership against all expectations, but we've seen this growing trend of an expectation of instant success (as with Chelsea) which could make the manager's job at Man City a poisoned chalice. Sure, you'll always have people applying and leaving with a fat pay-off after a year or two but you won't get the continuity or stability needed to build a long term challenge.
If Man City win the Cup and finish a creditable second in the PL Mancini might get one last chance but should they lose against Leeds next weekend I don't think he'll make it to the end of February.
To be fair to the Man City owners, they have been very patient with Mancini by backing him in every transfer window, backing him despite poor performances in Europe and intense media pressure to get rid of Mancini. I think though, it would be the right decision by the end of the season for Man City to sack Mancini and appoint a manager that can take them to the next level and be a major force in European football.
As mentioned above Mancini has nobody, but himself to blame for Man City being largely poor this season (well most of the blame). He bought badly in the January transfer window with the signings of Garcia, Rodwell and Sinclair, but Natastic is looking like one of the signings of the season and should be in the running for young player of the year award. At the start of the season for a number of games, he kept tinkering with what formation to use and the players looked a little confused in how to play in a 3-5-2 formation. Hart has also been bit of liability this season and has cost Man City some points this season. Hart has been dodgy this season compared to how well he was playing last season. Perhaps Hart doesn't have enough quality competition for his place in the team and has become complacent because he knows or feels he won't get dropped from the team. He has gotten no flak so far from the media for his dodgy performances this season compared to De Gea at Man United for example, which is really unfair. The media are also a reason why Hart has become so complacent because some are labelling him the best goalkeeper in the world, which he isn't, but would make it into the top 10 in the world.
Anyway back to Mancini, I think he will be sacked in the summer even if he wins the FA Cup and it will be interesting to see, who Man City appoint. Will they go for someone like Mourinho, who could provide instant success and make them a major force in European football or go for a young and exciting manager like Villas Boas that has a long term project for the club.
Oh ya the title race is over even if Man United drop points against Everton today, I don't see Man City catching them.