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Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 10:46 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Roberto Mancini has moved to consolidate his position of strength at Manchester City by securing an assurance from Carlos Tévez that he is happy at Eastlands and prepared to accept his manager’s demanding training regime.

Mancini received public backing from chairman Khaldoon al Mubarak less than 24 hours after City’s failure to qualify for the Champions League was confirmed by defeat at home to Tottenham on Wednesday and he plans to speak to Craig Bellamy tomorrow in an effort to address any similar concerns held by the Welsh forward.

The former Inter Milan coach has been forced to endure rumblings of discontent among his senior players as a result of his preference for one double training session each week at City.

Tévez, City’s 29-goal top scorer, has been the most high-profile critic of Mancini’s methods, but the manager insists he has now addressed the matter by warning his players that he will not change his approach next season.

Mancini said: “I wanted to speak to Carlos because I wanted to know from him if he was happy to play here and happy to train two times a day.

“I am serious about the double training. When we have a week with no midweek matches, there will be one day when we have double sessions.

“I have always done that, but I wanted to know if Carlos was happy [with that], and he is very happy to play for Manchester City and wants to win things for Manchester City.

“He is a very important player for the club and he told me that he was happy. That is important because Carlos is a top player and, when you are a top player, you must also be an example for all the players. If he wants to improve and work hard, he can be the best player in the world.”

Mancini, who takes City to West Ham on Sunday, admits that his Eastlands squad have taken time to adapt to his methods since succeeding Mark Hughes as manager last December.

He said: “For the first 15 days it was difficult because I changed training, but I didn’t change everything.

“In the summer, though, I will change everything for the players and it will be difficult. I said to them, ‘Recover very well in the summer because, if we want to win next year, we will be working harder’.

“I think they have a different culture from Italian players, but all players are the same. They all want to play, they all want to win, and all the players don’t want to work hard!

“But I played for 20 years and I was the same. When I was young I didn’t like to work either, but afterwards I realised you can win more if you work hard.”

telegraph.co.uk


It's nice to see Mancini and Khaldoon coming out and putting all the shit the press write to bed.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:03 pm
by Nutzer
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
Roberto Mancini has moved to consolidate his position of strength at Manchester City by securing an assurance from Carlos Tévez that he is happy at Eastlands and prepared to accept his manager’s demanding training regime.

Mancini received public backing from chairman Khaldoon al Mubarak less than 24 hours after City’s failure to qualify for the Champions League was confirmed by defeat at home to Tottenham on Wednesday and he plans to speak to Craig Bellamy tomorrow in an effort to address any similar concerns held by the Welsh forward.

The former Inter Milan coach has been forced to endure rumblings of discontent among his senior players as a result of his preference for one double training session each week at City.

Tévez, City’s 29-goal top scorer, has been the most high-profile critic of Mancini’s methods, but the manager insists he has now addressed the matter by warning his players that he will not change his approach next season.

Mancini said: “I wanted to speak to Carlos because I wanted to know from him if he was happy to play here and happy to train two times a day.

“I am serious about the double training. When we have a week with no midweek matches, there will be one day when we have double sessions.

“I have always done that, but I wanted to know if Carlos was happy [with that], and he is very happy to play for Manchester City and wants to win things for Manchester City.

“He is a very important player for the club and he told me that he was happy. That is important because Carlos is a top player and, when you are a top player, you must also be an example for all the players. If he wants to improve and work hard, he can be the best player in the world.”

Mancini, who takes City to West Ham on Sunday, admits that his Eastlands squad have taken time to adapt to his methods since succeeding Mark Hughes as manager last December.

He said: “For the first 15 days it was difficult because I changed training, but I didn’t change everything.

“In the summer, though, I will change everything for the players and it will be difficult. I said to them, ‘Recover very well in the summer because, if we want to win next year, we will be working harder’.

“I think they have a different culture from Italian players, but all players are the same. They all want to play, they all want to win, and all the players don’t want to work hard!

“But I played for 20 years and I was the same. When I was young I didn’t like to work either, but afterwards I realised you can win more if you work hard.”

telegraph.co.uk


It's nice to see Mancini and Khaldoon coming out and putting all the shit the press write to bed.

Just hope it's true about Tevez as I'd really hate to see him leave the club. I also hope that Bellamy stays but he's already quoted as saying he won't stay if Mancini stays.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:08 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Nutzer wrote:Just hope it's true about Tevez as I'd really hate to see him leave the club. I also hope that Bellamy stays but he's already quoted as saying he won't stay if Mancini stays.


I would like to see Bellers stay but if he did say he won't stay if Mancini stays then see ya later Craig, Mancini is the man or the job.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:10 pm
by Goaters 103
To be brutally frank, If bellamy wants to go then we shoud show him the door and wave him off sellng him at a price that suits us. No point in keeping him around if he's going to be a pian in the arse; yes he's been great for us this season, but he's touching 31 and one more knee op from the commentary booth and quite frankly I think a lot of us are tired with the daily "oohhh Bellers isn't happy" stories, its getting bloody tiresome.

If he wants to stay then great, we welcome him as he's a good player but if not, the sooner we get shut, the better.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:19 pm
by john@staustell
Must've missed this Bellamy 'quote' somewhere. Read a lot of bollox, but missed the quote.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:20 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
Nutzer wrote:Just hope it's true about Tevez as I'd really hate to see him leave the club. I also hope that Bellamy stays but he's already quoted as saying he won't stay if Mancini stays.


I would like to see Bellers stay but if he did say he won't stay if Mancini stays then see ya later Craig, Mancini is the man or the job.

Don't believe he has said that.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:27 pm
by gillie
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
Nutzer wrote:Just hope it's true about Tevez as I'd really hate to see him leave the club. I also hope that Bellamy stays but he's already quoted as saying he won't stay if Mancini stays.


I would like to see Bellers stay but if he did say he won't stay if Mancini stays then see ya later Craig, Mancini is the man or the job.

Don't believe he has said that.

He probably has'nt Doug just more media excrement.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Fri May 07, 2010 11:48 pm
by Twobob
gillie wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
Nutzer wrote:Just hope it's true about Tevez as I'd really hate to see him leave the club. I also hope that Bellamy stays but he's already quoted as saying he won't stay if Mancini stays.


I would like to see Bellers stay but if he did say he won't stay if Mancini stays then see ya later Craig, Mancini is the man or the job.

Don't believe he has said that.

He probably has'nt Doug just more media excrement.


Or a bit more twitchy 'Digging' ...

Its the time of year again when football stories fade out and The Brothers Grim take over the back pages ... (as oppose to just being guest editors)

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 1:47 am
by BobbyJ1956
City aren't a one man team, but they wouldn't have challenged for 4th without Tevez. Hope he has a good World Cup, goes home and has time with the family in Argentina, and comes back rested. As for Bellamy, both he and Mancini are the kind of men who'd sort things out honestly and face to face (liked his joke that "neither of us speak English well" - it says they're OK with each other) so I think he'll be around in August.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 5:29 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
BobbyJ1956 wrote:City aren't a one man team, but they wouldn't have challenged for 4th without Tevez. Hope he has a good World Cup, goes home and has time with the family in Argentina, and comes back rested. As for Bellamy, both he and Mancini are the kind of men who'd sort things out honestly and face to face (liked his joke that "neither of us speak English well" - it says they're OK with each other) so I think he'll be around in August.


I hope he has SHIT World Cup. He comes back hungry and ready to prove the world wrong.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 7:07 am
by Grob
You dont build a winning team by selling your best players.

If they have doubts, surely management just need to say "we're signing him, him and him and we're going for the title next season," to appease our current stars.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sat May 08, 2010 9:35 am
by Crossie
Are we all onboard the Mancini train then now?

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 10:13 pm
by Nutzer
Crossie wrote:Are we all onboard the Mancini train then now?

We have to be - for now. But, if next season he gets us playing as defensively as we did at Arsenal this season instead of trying to win matches, I'll be jumping off even if the train is still moving.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:09 pm
by BobKowalski
Crossie wrote:Are we all onboard the Mancini train then now?


Until the first dogey performance or result then we are off on the Hysteria Express - all aboard for Full Melt Down City via Kneejerk Junction and Bitter Pill Crossing. Please visit the buffet car where a full range of miscalculation, mischance, misfortune and mishap are being served. Thank you for your custom.

Toot, toot.

Re: Mancini - Tevez is happy at Manchester City

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:44 am
by john@staustell
BobKowalski wrote:
Crossie wrote:Are we all onboard the Mancini train then now?


Until the first dogey performance or result then we are off on the Hysteria Express - all aboard for Full Melt Down City via Kneejerk Junction and Bitter Pill Crossing. Please visit the buffet car where a full range of miscalculation, mischance, misfortune and mishap are being served. Thank you for your custom.

Toot, toot.


That'll be somewhere like Boston then.