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Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 9:59 am
by Dubciteh
Great interview with lescott in the telegrapgh n today, anyone read it? Will link it later, worth a read.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:12 am
by Beefymcfc
Read it this morning. Lescott had a cracking season last year and was one of the main-stays in a title winning team. Such a shame that he's in such a position now and I can see him going in the summer. He needs to be playing regularly and with Nasti's age and form (plus the wage bill) he won't be our first choice.

Joleon Lescott determined to prove his point with Manchester City and England

Joleon Lescott is calm, respectful of Roberto Mancini and Manchester City but his head is spinning with questions. The England centre-half wants to stay at City but he also craves the chance to prove he should be starting regularly, so assisting his World Cup ambitions.

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Determined: Joleon Lescott wants to clarify his position with Manchester City. Photo: Paul Cooper

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By Henry Winter
11:00PM BST 19 Apr 2013

No agent, adviser or lawyer currently represents Lescott.

Nobody is authorised to brief, talk or negotiate on his behalf. Only the man striding into a room at Carrington on Thursday, keen to tell his story, to explain his passion for Manchester City and also voice some concerns.

“If someone said when I signed here ‘you’re going to win the Premier League, get to two FA Cup finals and represent your country in the Euros’ I’d have snapped their hand off,” Lescott begins. “So now to go into the final year of my contract uncertain about my future is quite strange. I’d love to stay. My wife’s pregnant, we’ve just moved house, the kids are happy at school. But I’m not naïve. When you’ve achieved all that and you’re going into the last year of your contract your future might be elsewhere.

“I can’t afford to go into a World Cup year being uncertain of whether I’m going to play [regularly] here. It seems like I’ve always been fourth choice with England. I came in six years ago and JT and Rio were 50 caps each, so I was never going to break into that. Then Matty Upson came in, then Michael Dawson, then Gary Cahill. I felt after the Euros, there was an opportunity [to be first-choice] but not appearing consistently here has hindered that.

“I feel I’ve done enough for the club to demand a bit of respect in terms of they come and tell me what they want, whether it’s a new deal, which I would be delighted to sign, or [to go] elsewhere. I’m very respectful of the club with what they’ve done for me, how they were persistent when Everton were digging their heels in to keep me. I owe a lot to the club. I also feel I’ve done enough to demand a bit of respect to not see speculation about my future. I’m reading I’m ‘going, I’m ‘available’.

“I’ll continue to give 100 per cent for City until the day they say I’m no longer part of it. It’s not about money. There’s no point being somewhere, whether Barcelona or City, and not playing. Football will play second fiddle to the kids and my wife but all my opportunities in life have come from football. I love playing. I know I can perform at a high standard.

“Last year was probably my best for City. I felt wanted. I felt needed. I had an inkling at the start when I wasn’t in the Community Shield squad that this year was not going to be as enjoyable. Then we signed [Matija] Nastasic, who’s probably been the best young player in the Premier League along with Gareth Bale and Christian Benteke. I don’t hold anything against him. He’s done really well.

“Over Christmas I called Roy Hodgson and Gary Neville and asked their opinion. They were very helpful. But after the Southampton game [on Feb 9], a bad team performance, I didn’t feature for a few weeks. It was disappointing. I felt I was playing well. Again I didn’t complain. It’s been said to me that ‘the nice guy doesn’t always get what he wants’. It’s hard to change my nature. But when it affects my career and my family, I can fight for that.

“I wasn’t [originally] in the last squad for San Marino and Montenegro and Roy called to explain, a personal touch that I appreciated. Roy’s really good. It’s different than at the club, and previously with Fabio Capello when stuff wasn’t explained. It’s explained now. It helps Roy being English, growing up knowing the English culture. He can [get angry]. In Poland away, he let us know we were better than that [draw]. When you respect someone like that it has more impact when they then get angry. You feel you’ve let them down.’’ When Dawson was injured, Lescott was drafted in and started in Serravalle and Podgorica. “But it [the original omission] was a reality check. That feeling was horrible. I felt I can’t let this happen again. It’s frustrating. I’m reading the game better than ever. Everyone says a centre-half doesn’t peak until 28 to 32. I’m only 30. There’s a few more years at peak level. I enjoy training with the lads, a great set of lads, but it’s hard on match-days, when you know you’re not going to play. I haven’t watched Match of the Day all season out of frustration.”

Mancini rarely communicates his reasons. “He might see me as someone who’s not going to cause problems. Maybe he feels he doesn’t need to explain because I’m experienced enough to understand how things work. Even though now and again I’d like to be explained to, he’s got to manage the whole squad.’’ A good squad.

As Lescott talks, the amiable figure of Pablo Zabaleta walks across the car park and shouts up to an open window, calling for someone to get the kettle on. “He’s a really nice guy. In the first half of the season, Robin van   Persie was the outstanding player and Bale in the second half but the most consistent player throughout the season has been Zaba, as good as anyone. People underestimate the bond here. Yes, we’ve got great players, who can do great things at any given time, but we also fight for each other. We hurt when we read things about not being close as a squad. It’s probably the club where our wives mix least but the players mix a lot more over golf and meals.

“I know we’re a big club but there’s been speculation that Vinny [Kompany] is going to Barcelona, the biggest club in the world. Vinny’s a great player. I wouldn’t begrudge anyone if they left. If you’re ambitious then go for whatever you feel is right. If you’re moving for money, that’s silly. People said my motive for coming to City was money but my decision surely now has been justified with trophies. For Carlos Tévez to come from United, people said ‘he’s only going for the money’. No, he’s going because he wants to play every week.’’

Lescott gives an insight into Tévez’s infamous refusal to warm up in Munich. “That was blown out of all proportion. Everyone outside the club forgot that Carlos carried this club on his back for the previous two seasons. We never forgot that. Never will. Carlos was more nervous coming back [from his exile]. The first day back, he came in and Micah Richards bear-hugged him like his long-lost brother. That broke the ice.

“Carlos can do what every other striker can and he adds a bit more with his work-rate. Carlos demands effort. He demands the best. You can’t come into training thinking ‘half-measures’ because he’ll expose you. Kun [Agüero] has that appetite as well. Kun’s one of the reasons that make me want to stay here forever because I don’t want to play against him! He’s so small, quick and sharp. You think because he’s small, you can just bump him off but you can’t.”

Lescott also heaps praise on Joe Hart. “I don’t know if Joe knows but I’m probably his biggest fan. I just love him around the place. It’s his character. It must be the goalkeeping thing. To want to get hit by the ball you have to be crazy.’’ Hart has been criticised this season, notably by Mancini. “Joe wouldn’t let that affect him. He’s one of the strongest-minded players around. I know Joe’s determined to be the best in the world. And he can be. All the doubts over him this year are strange after the season he had last year. Next year with the World Cup he can prove he’s the best in the world.” That World Cup also shapes Lescott’s thoughts.

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Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:30 am
by Blackadder
He's still been involved in more than 30 games this season for us. At any other Prem club he probably would have played even more. Hope he stays. There's not a lot wrong with our defensive squad, if Kolo leaves then maybe replace him with a young rising star. I wouldn't be worried going into next season with Kompany, Nastasic, Lescott, Kolo/youngster at centre back, plus Micah as cover.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:32 am
by Beefymcfc
Carl's going to be gutted.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:41 am
by Bleed_Blue
Respect for Lescott, great, honest man and awesome interview

I wish we keep players who work hard like him and love the club

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:43 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Beefymcfc wrote:Carl's going to be gutted.


I remember quite vividly wanting Lescott to stay as a squad player ,considering Nastys performances there is no way he can be first choice.

I like the interview,he seems a very nice geezer.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:34 pm
by Fidel Castro
When we first signed him he was so shit and I couldn't stand him. What a turnaround! Got a lot of respect for the guy now, quality defender and seems a genuinely sound bloke

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:58 pm
by Bluez
I hope he stays. I can see them offering him a new contract on reduced terms, with incentives. It seems to be the way they are going. FFP means salaries are going to have to come down

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:32 pm
by Risby
He's just too slow. End of. He did a great job for us last season and he will always be part of the memories that won us our first PL title in style.
Nasti is far better and still developing. We will add quality to the position this off season as well.
He's not going to get many first team starts. My opinion only, but if he stays, he will be told he won't play regularly.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 4:52 pm
by zuricity
Risby wrote:He's just too slow. End of. He did a great job for us last season and he will always be part of the memories that won us our first PL title in style.
Nasti is far better and still developing. We will add quality to the position this off season as well.
He's not going to get many first team starts. My opinion only, but if he stays, he will be told he won't play regularly.


well he has a year left ... might be worthwhile to see if Vinnie does go to Barca.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 5:30 pm
by Risby
zuricity wrote:
well he has a year left ... might be worthwhile to see if Vinnie does go to Barca.


He won't go. We won't let him for one. Plus he has just recently signed a new contract and I hope it meant something to him.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 6:12 pm
by MilnersJaw
Risby wrote:He's just too slow. End of. He did a great job for us last season and he will always be part of the memories that won us our first PL title in style.
Nasti is far better and still developing. We will add quality to the position this off season as well.
He's not going to get many first team starts. My opinion only, but if he stays, he will be told he won't play regularly.


Sorry mate but lescott is still better and we shouldn't be palming him off at all.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 6:24 pm
by Nige
MilnersJaw wrote:<null>


Agreed, Nasti doesn't win enough headers and we need 4 top class CBS which Lescott is. We failed to secure the suggested quality replacements sooooooo many times we need to keep mn, Jo @ Vk plus the mystery quality from somewhere else as cover for kolo.

Lescott should go nowhere!

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 7:28 pm
by Risby
Nige wrote:
Agreed, Nasti doesn't win enough headers and we need 4 top class CBS which Lescott is. We failed to secure the suggested quality replacements sooooooo many times we need to keep mn, Jo @ Vk plus the mystery quality from somewhere else as cover for kolo.

Lescott should go nowhere!


I'm not saying he should go and I believe he is a big part of the team in terms of personalities. I just think he will be told he won't play a lot of games. If he wants World Cup football, City isn't the place for him. I will be sorry to see him go as he has improved loads since his move from Everton.
We will get cover and Nasti is better, but like any new player to the PL, they need time to adjust to the physicality of our game and when that happens he will win more headers. He came from the Italian league where someone only has to breathe out and the person next to him falls over.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:39 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
MilnersJaw wrote:
Risby wrote:He's just too slow. End of. He did a great job for us last season and he will always be part of the memories that won us our first PL title in style.
Nasti is far better and still developing. We will add quality to the position this off season as well.
He's not going to get many first team starts. My opinion only, but if he stays, he will be told he won't play regularly.


Sorry mate but lescott is still better and we shouldn't be palming him off at all.


Clueless

Noone is palming him off but he wont be a regular starter..which part didnt you grasp?

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:40 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Nige wrote:
MilnersJaw wrote:<null>


Agreed, Nasti doesn't win enough headers and we need 4 top class CBS which Lescott is. We failed to secure the suggested quality replacements sooooooo many times we need to keep mn, Jo @ Vk plus the mystery quality from somewhere else as cover for kolo.

Lescott should go nowhere!


You can also join numpty at the back of the class with a pointed hat.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:46 pm
by dazby
The best player in the air at our club. We need to keep him.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:12 am
by Swales4ever
Beefymcfc wrote:Carl's going to be gutted.


I've learnt not to argue on Carl's.
The ways of his transcendence are wider than those of the Holy Spirit. I'm atheist, so You can trust me on.

I am equally fan of either the Klingon, who I'll never forget as probably the most consistent CB of the Title winning season, and the awesome becoming of Nasti into a magnificent defender.... but may I be thunderstruck if I'll ever interfere on a Carl's rant on JL.
this place will be a poorer one.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:20 am
by aaron bond
Lescott has been largely excellent for us, and he was our best CB last season. Vinnie was great towards the end of 2011/2012 but for the first 3/4 of the season Lescott was the main man.

And he should still be starting for us in my opinion. He's superb in the air and when we've been bringing him on late in games recently you see straight away something that Nastasic will never be able to do - dominate in the air. Nastasic has done ok surrounded by Zab, Kompany and Clichy but his inability to win the ball against an opponent in the air and his weakness in one-on-one situations will always hold him back in my opinion. People go on about his age but Richards was better when he was 17, and Kolo has had more stand-out games this season and he's hardly played!

I hope Lescott stays as it'll be difficult to get someone else as good to replace him without spending a large sum.

Re: Lescott interview

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:41 am
by Bridge'srightfoot
Been a great player for us and a top professional on and off the pitch. If he wants to go we should let him. He's still a talented player and even if not good enough for us anymore it would be a waste for him to spend the remainder of his contract on our bench. Wish him well if he goes. He should be in that England squad.