Kladze wrote:Man City to line up Jose Mourinho if top-four bid flounders
By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent
February 23, 2010
Speculation is mounting within football circles that Jose Mourinho will be offered the job at Manchester City if Roberto Mancini fails to finish in the top four this season.
Owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan hired Mancini to replace Mark Hughes with a mandate to qualify for the Champions League, and City's momentum towards that target has slowed with the Italian's future now on the agenda after a disappointing goalless draw at home to Liverpool at the weekend.
Mancini's credibility as City's long-term manager will be tested in a match against Chelsea this weekend and in the run-in when the Italian is expected to deliver Champions League football after flirting, albeit temporarily, with a title tilt when starting his reign with three successive league wins.
If a top-four finish is not delivered then Mourinho could be an option. The former Chelsea manager looks set to win back-to-back Serie A titles with Inter Milan but has attracted controversy in Italy, and on Monday was handed a three-match ban for making a handcuffs gesture in a draw with Sampdoria at the weekend.
A source revealed: "If City fail to finish in the top four, then Roberto Mancini's chances of staying beyond this season would be seriously jeopardised. Before Mancini arrived, City looked very closely at appointing either Mourinho or Guus Hiddink.
"In fact, they came close to offering the job to both of them, but Hiddink wasn't keen on returning to club football and Mourinho's demands were massive because it wasn't quite the right time for him to leave Inter.
"Jose wants to come back to English football, and it could all change in the summer. The talk is that Mourinho could well be at City for next season if Mancini fails to get City into the Champions League.
"The feeling is that Mancini's deal at City is contingent on reaching the top four, and options to keep him come into play at the end of the season, or not to keep him, depending on where they finish up."
Coincidentally it was Mourinho who replaced Mancini at Inter Milan, and now the Portuguese has been earmarked as the No. 1 candidate to take over from the current City boss at Eastlands if he fails to deliver.
Mourinho faces his old club Chelsea in the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday and his future could be defined by the outcome of the conflict in Europe, as he was hired to win the competition when Mancini could not, despite the Italian claiming three successive Serie A titles.
Mourinho has made no secret of his desire to return to English football, and that could be hastened if Inter went out to Chelsea, although the testing time for such major managerial upheavals would be the summer.
His much-awaited return to the Premier League, though, is limited to only three clubs: Manchester U***d, Liverpool and Manchester City.
U***d would be Mourinho's first choice, but Sir Alex Ferguson shows no signs of retirement. Liverpool's only chance of replacing Rafa Benitez with a coach with a bigger reputation, like Mourinho, would hinge on wealthy new owners, and so far buying out the current Americans is proving virtually impossible.
That leaves Manchester City with the budget, and the growing reputation that could attract Mourinho.
BobKowalski wrote:
We already know all this. Mancini was employed to get a top 4 spot. If he doesn't get a top 4 spot then it could see him being replaced in the summer. Mourinho said all this last year about coming back to the PL and then (if memory serves) signed a new deal with Inter and pledged undying loyalty or until his latest spat with the Italian press or he is sacked by the Inter boss for not winning the CL.
Mancini's position is quite simple really which is why I get puzzled by some of the hysteria in the media - and on here sometimes
BobKowalski wrote:Kladze wrote:Man City to line up Jose Mourinho if top-four bid flounders
By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent
February 23, 2010
Speculation is mounting within football circles that Jose Mourinho will be offered the job at Manchester City if Roberto Mancini fails to finish in the top four this season.
Owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan hired Mancini to replace Mark Hughes with a mandate to qualify for the Champions League, and City's momentum towards that target has slowed with the Italian's future now on the agenda after a disappointing goalless draw at home to Liverpool at the weekend.
Mancini's credibility as City's long-term manager will be tested in a match against Chelsea this weekend and in the run-in when the Italian is expected to deliver Champions League football after flirting, albeit temporarily, with a title tilt when starting his reign with three successive league wins.
If a top-four finish is not delivered then Mourinho could be an option. The former Chelsea manager looks set to win back-to-back Serie A titles with Inter Milan but has attracted controversy in Italy, and on Monday was handed a three-match ban for making a handcuffs gesture in a draw with Sampdoria at the weekend.
A source revealed: "If City fail to finish in the top four, then Roberto Mancini's chances of staying beyond this season would be seriously jeopardised. Before Mancini arrived, City looked very closely at appointing either Mourinho or Guus Hiddink.
"In fact, they came close to offering the job to both of them, but Hiddink wasn't keen on returning to club football and Mourinho's demands were massive because it wasn't quite the right time for him to leave Inter.
"Jose wants to come back to English football, and it could all change in the summer. The talk is that Mourinho could well be at City for next season if Mancini fails to get City into the Champions League.
"The feeling is that Mancini's deal at City is contingent on reaching the top four, and options to keep him come into play at the end of the season, or not to keep him, depending on where they finish up."
Coincidentally it was Mourinho who replaced Mancini at Inter Milan, and now the Portuguese has been earmarked as the No. 1 candidate to take over from the current City boss at Eastlands if he fails to deliver.
Mourinho faces his old club Chelsea in the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday and his future could be defined by the outcome of the conflict in Europe, as he was hired to win the competition when Mancini could not, despite the Italian claiming three successive Serie A titles.
Mourinho has made no secret of his desire to return to English football, and that could be hastened if Inter went out to Chelsea, although the testing time for such major managerial upheavals would be the summer.
His much-awaited return to the Premier League, though, is limited to only three clubs: Manchester U***d, Liverpool and Manchester City.
U***d would be Mourinho's first choice, but Sir Alex Ferguson shows no signs of retirement. Liverpool's only chance of replacing Rafa Benitez with a coach with a bigger reputation, like Mourinho, would hinge on wealthy new owners, and so far buying out the current Americans is proving virtually impossible.
That leaves Manchester City with the budget, and the growing reputation that could attract Mourinho.
We already know all this. Mancini was employed to get a top 4 spot. If he doesn't get a top 4 spot then it could see him being replaced in the summer. Mourinho said all this last year about coming back to the PL and then (if memory serves) signed a new deal with Inter and pledged undying loyalty or until his latest spat with the Italian press or he is sacked by the Inter boss for not winning the CL.
Mancini's position is quite simple really which is why I get puzzled by some of the hysteria in the media - and on here sometimes
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BlueMoonAwoken wrote:I WISH THEY WOULD ALL FUCK OFF AND DIE!!!
im begining to understand why carl feed the goat or w/e types in capitals. The more time i spend readin all this shit to fuck up our chances of the top 4 makes me sick!
Kladze wrote:BobKowalski wrote:
We already know all this. Mancini was employed to get a top 4 spot. If he doesn't get a top 4 spot then it could see him being replaced in the summer. Mourinho said all this last year about coming back to the PL and then (if memory serves) signed a new deal with Inter and pledged undying loyalty or until his latest spat with the Italian press or he is sacked by the Inter boss for not winning the CL.
Mancini's position is quite simple really which is why I get puzzled by some of the hysteria in the media - and on here sometimes
I'm fully aware that we already 'know' all this ...... notice how the word KNOW is in inverted commas, meaning that we 'know' it as in we are in a good position to surmise it.
However. This is a forum and people like to debate stuff so I've copied and pasted a very recent article and, in my own way, I've commented on it. That is: I don't really fancy Mourinho but I'd prefer boring but winning football to what we're getting right now, which is just boring. But, thereagain, Roberto may yet surprise me, which is why I'm not calling for his head - that is, I'm not suffering any hysteria.
So, don't shoot the messenger. I didn't require a forum policeman thanks. If I did, I'd probably point out that there was absolutely no need at all for you to quote the whole fucking article and use up everyone's bandwidth ;)
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Do you think if Jose became manager it would unify the fans behind him?
He seems a popular choice
avoidconfusion wrote:If they were to sack Mancini only to bring in another manager who has not cut it at the top level of the Premier League I think I would be pissed off because then they might as well just give Mancini more time and money to spend on players.
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Do you think if Jose became manager it would unify the fans behind him?
He seems a popular choice
petrov wrote:If Mancini makes the top4 theres no way even our board could replace him. Himself and Mourinho play simular football but Mourinho has obviously accomplished alot more.
through no fault of his own mancini won 3 undervalued serie A's while Mourinho has done it with the big guns back to close on their best. No doubting whose the better manager but you can't sack a man who reaches his targets.
petrov wrote:...No doubting whose the better manager but you can't sack a man who reaches his targets.
Original Dub wrote:petrov wrote:If Mancini makes the top4 theres no way even our board could replace him. Himself and Mourinho play simular football but Mourinho has obviously accomplished alot more.
through no fault of his own mancini won 3 undervalued serie A's while Mourinho has done it with the big guns back to close on their best. No doubting whose the better manager but you can't sack a man who reaches his targets.
I dunno about that chief - Pearce, Sven and Hughes were all on target when they were sacked!
To be honest if Mourinho wants the city job its his, regardless of where we finish - the club couldn't risk him going to another club if they persisted with mancini for another season. He plays similar football (maybe even better going on what we've witnessed) and he has won all there is to win nearly.
The thing is, he would probably stay two years, then fuck off to Barca or Real and having won the league with loads of money there, will end up managing Brazil before returning to manage Portugal.
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