Fonz_Groanslikeadyke wrote:Seriously they should treat every game regardless as to whats at stake as important.Sick of the same old bullshit, have a shit result follow up with a couple of positives and then return to complete and utter rubbish once again.The blame for this has to fall at the managers feet as it is one of his main priorities to make sure the players are sufficiently motivated for the next game.Top managers rarely suffer with the problem of out playing Chelsea,U***d,Arsenal one week then getting shat on by Everton,Hull,Stoke the next.
It is also rare that a manager who has no experience of the English league is brought in half way through the season and told to land a top 4 spot.
You dont have to look too deeply to see that the classic English teams are giving Mancini the biggest problems.. and it has usually been down to the way he has set up the team, for me that says it all. We just have to hope he is learning his lessons.