Manchester City boss Mark Hughes is set to be axed this weekend - even if his side beat Sunderland at Eastlands on Friday.The Sun
Russia boss Guus Hiddink and former Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann are on Manchester City's wanted list to replace Hughes.The Sun http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... -chop.html
But City striker Carlos Tevez has urged the club not to "panic" and sack Hughes with former Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini waiting in the wings to take over. Daily Telegraph
WENGER WON'T RULE OUT MAN CITY MOVE BOLLOX
Starsport revealed yesterday that moneybags Man City had made the Arsenal boss their No.1 target to replace Mark Hughes, with Russia chief Guus Hiddink next in line. City’s football administrator and former Arsenal star Brian Marwood has persuaded owner Sheikh Mansour that Frenchman Wenger is the man to take the club into the big time. Wenger said: “I live every day thinking I will stay my whole life where I am, but somewhere I know it can end.
“It’s funny because the older you get the more you’re conscious of that.” Wenger said he planned to honour his contract, which runs until the end of next season. Pressed if he ever thought of managing another club, he added: “Well, I don’t know yet, frankly. I’ve never decided yet. “If Arsenal say to me, ‘You’ve got to go,’ I will say I’d still like to work in football, of course.” The Gunners face Hull tonight with Wenger admitting defeat by Phil Brown’s team early last season was “devastating”. The Tigers won 2-1 at the Emirates and Wenger added: “It had a major impact on our belief because if we had won this game we were top of the league. “Somewhere the players thought, ‘If we cannot beat Hull, maybe we not cannot win the league’. “That was completely wrong, maybe, but it was the start of a bad period. And now we are at the start of a good period.” Meanwhile, Wenger defended his attack on Wolves boss Mick McCarthy for fielding a second string at Manchester United on Tuesday, by insisting other bosses are too scared to back him. Instead, his outburst drew criticism from other top-flight managers, with Stoke’s Tony Pulis accusing him of “moaning like a drain”. Wenger said: “I am one of the few who says what he really thinks.
“It makes common sense what I said but many people, because they don’t want aggravation, don’t say a word.”
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Mark Hughes on the brink of exit from Manchester City• Manchester City have won only one league game in 10
Mark Hughes's grip on the manager's job at Manchester City appeared increasingly weak last night amid reports that the club are working to line up a replacement and that the Welshman could be sacked even if City win at home to Sunderland today. Hughes's position has come under increased scrutiny after Wednesday's 3-0 defeat at Tottenham. The performance and the fact that City have won only once in 10 Premier League matches have heightened the prospect of Hughes losing the job he took in June 2008.
It had been expected Hughes would be granted at least three games – against Sunderland, Stoke City and Wolverhampton Wanderers – to show he remains the man to lead City into the grand era envisaged by their wealthy owners. But there are widespread suggestions that he could be forced out, possibly this weekend, regardless of the outcome against Sunderland. City's owner, Sheikh Mansour, is said to regard a top-four finish as well within the club's grasp in a season when Liverpool look vulnerable. He allowed Hughes to spend lavishly last summer and the manager wants funds to strengthen his defence next month.
Candidates to take over at Eastlands would include José Mourinho, the Internazionale and former Chelsea manager; the out-of-work former Germany coach Jürgen Klinsmann; Roberto Mancini, who has been without a job since leaving Inter; and Guus Hiddink.
Yesterday the City forward Carlos Tevez, a summer signing after leaving Manchester United, called for Hughes to be granted more time. "The reason I joined was because I believe in his vision," he was quoted by the Telegraph. "I believe in what he had to say. I support him 100% because I believe that we have made great progress towards reaching our goal. "Clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool and even Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa have spent years building and not all of those clubs have appeared in the Champions League. "But every one of those clubs thinks that it is progressing and moving in the right direction. It is the same at Manchester City. It was not too many years ago that Manchester City were nearer to the bottom of the table and so we have made tremendous leaps because today we are no longer thinking about anything other than success and rightly so.
"This is the mentality and desire that correctly exists in the team. We all have the mentality to have tremendous success and this is something that Mark has drilled into us. We need to drive on but we need to be a bit patient. You cannot achieve success overnight."
Sunderland's manager, and Hughes's former Manchester United teammate Steve Bruce, also called for City's owners to give their manager more time.
We back Mark Hughes: Carlos Tevez hits out over pressure on under-fire Manchester City boss
Carlos Tevez led an impassioned defence of Mark Hughes from the Manchester City dressing room that proves the players are firmly behind their manager. City’s in-form Argentina striker, spoke out as the side reel from their 3-0 defeat at Tottenham.
Reports that City chief executive Garry Cook asked Guus Hiddink’s agent about the Dutchman’s plans beyond next summer have undermined Hughes’ position at a critical time. But Tevez said: ‘It would be a massive backward step for this club if Mark Hughes leaves now. We need calm and stability to take the club forward. People should not panic. ‘When I agreed to join Manchester City, Mark told me it was about making progress. I believe in what Mark told me then and I believe what he tells me now. I am shocked that this is even a question.’
Tevez believes there is one rule for City and another for clubs like Aston Villa and Tottenham.
He said: ‘Clubs like Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and even Tottenham and Aston Villa have been building for many years. Not all of those clubs have appeared in the Champions League, but every year they accept they are moving forwards and building towards something. 'It is the same at Manchester City. This club were contenders for relegation not long ago, so we need to be patient, but we need to drive on. You cannot have success overnight. ‘I understand the desire to be the best and I believe in the club — but I also believe in Mark Hughes. We will be a success, but we are at the beginning of this progress. ‘I am 100 per cent behind Mark. There is a great atmosphere and desire to achieve here, but it comes from the manager.’ City have drawn eight League games this season, but it wasn’t long ago that they showed their strength by defeating Chelsea.
‘We have not started so badly,’ said Tevez. ‘Every Premier League team will say they can improve and we are the same. ‘The team are in transition, with lots of new players settling in. We have injuries, but we must overcome this and advance.
'This will not happen straight away. I will give the team and Mark 100 per cent. Mark told me when I was speaking to him in the summer that this would take time and so I’m not surprised.’ While City’s Arab owners have consistently pledged their support to Hughes, news of Cook’s chat with Cees van Nieuwenhuizen would appear to indicate otherwise. It is not known if Cook was acting alone. In spite of Van Nieuwenhuizen leaking details of City’s interest in Hiddink, Hughes is believed to have the support of the most senior power brokers at the club. Hughes held a meeting with his squad yon Friday and went through a video of Wednesday’s chastening defeat at Tottenham, with the players said to have accepted responsibility for their worst performance of the season.
Robinho remains his biggest headache, and the Brazilian’s sulky exit down the tunnel on Wednesday night after his lamentable performance was cut short after an hour has once again raised questions over how long Hughes can indulge his £34million record signing. City maintain Robinho will not be allowed to leave in January, but the former Real Madrid striker is clearly angling for a move back to Spain, and Barcelona reiterated their desire to sign him on loan. Joan Oliver, Barca’s chief executive officer, said: ‘The question is not if there is a possibility, the question is when? ‘The fact is that, as yet, nothing is complete. But it’s true that we would be interested in Robinho playing for Barcelona, but only if we can have a loan agreement and not one to buy the player.’ Meanwhile, Pablo Zabaleta has agreed a new four-and-a-half year deal at Eastlands
Mark Hughes has admitted he can understand why Sir Alex Ferguson did not identify him as a potential manager. Ferguson recently revealed he did not believe 'in a million years' that the Welshman would become a boss when he was a player with Manchester United. Hughes accepts that during his playing days he was a quiet and reserved character who may not have stood out as management material. However, he has proved his credentials with spells in charge of Wales, Blackburn and now Manchester City.
"It is 15 years ago," Hughes said of Ferguson's verdict. "There is a lot of change and development in me as a football person in that time. "Sir Alex is basing his opinion on what he saw in me as a player. At that time he was probably right in saying he couldn't see me as a manager. I would like to think I have changed and proved I am capable in that respect. "Yes, there are certain players you think are more inclined to go into management. They are usually the ones who are loudest in the dressing room. "But it doesn't matter whether you shout and bawl, you have to say something of substance." Hughes is currently preparing his Man City side for Saturday's game against Sunderland, who have shown they can rise to the big occasion already this season.
"Sunderland are a good team this year and they will be difficult opponents," said Hughes. "They have a threat up front with Darren Bent and Kenwyne Jones."Bent is playing really well. You are always a little bit apprehensive about what he is able to produce."They have invested in the team and they have bought well. As a consequence they are a better side this year than they have been for quite some time."Tomorrow's game is going to be a big test for us."
TRANSFER BOLLOX
Tottenham hope to sign Arsenal target Marouane Chamakh on a free transfer, as the Bordeaux striker is out of contract at the end of the season. (Daily Mail)
Bolton insist that they will not cash in on defender Gary Cahill in the January transfer window. (Daily Star)
But with defender Joleon Lescott injured and Kolo Toure departing for the African Nations Cup in January, Manchester City are the latest club rumoured to be interested in Cahill.Daily Express
Arsenal want QPR wonderkid Raheem Sterling and are considering a player-plus-cash deal involving Gunners striker Jay Simpson.Daily Mirror
Gunners manager Arsene Wenger says the club will not be "busy" in the January transfer window, also urging football to get its financial house in order. Daily Telegraph
New QPR boss Paul Hart wants to make Gillingham's £1.5m-rated striker Simeon Jackson his first signing. Daily Mirror
Birmingham are stepping up their efforts to sign Schalke's Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi. Daily Mirror
And Birmingham manager Alex McLeish says he will bring in "two or three" new players in January as he looks to maintain their fine season. (The Independent)
Stoke City say they will listen to offers for striker James Beattie in January's transfer window after his dressing-room altercation with manager Tony Pulis.The Times:
Wolves are interested in West Bromwich Albion's Slovenia midfielder Robert Koren. (Daily Mail)
OTHER BOLLOX
West Ham's director of football Gianluca Nani is coming under pressure within the club to justify his signings, with the club languishing in the relegation zone. Daily Mirror
Former Northern Ireland and Fulham Lawrie Sanchez boss has declared an interest in the vacant manager's job at Reading. (The Times)
FINAL BOLLOX
The total amount in fines that Tottenham's players will have to pay for their secret Christmas party in Dublin is £1.3m. Daily Mirror