Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has informed Mario Balotelli that he won’t be required for the next ‘few matches’, as he looks to juggle an attacking line-up of Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez.
The former Inter Milan striker has had to settle for just one appearance off the bench this season, and while the Italian manager considers himself fortunate to have Balotelli in his ranks, he’s warned the temperamental 21-year-old he may have to get used to a minor role.
‘I count myself very lucky to rely on four strikers, especially in a situation where the team needs to play every three days. I can have a good turnover of the strikers,’ said Mancini.
‘For now Mario will have to adapt to the situation, he will not be playing for the next few matches.
Champions League-chasing Mancini, did however, have words of encouragement for another one of his unsettled forwards, and insisted last season’s top scorer Tevez remains an important part of his plans.
‘Dzeko and Aguero are great players and Tevez has nothing to be afraid of,’ he added.
‘He is a player who always gives 100% performance and doesn't need to prove himself. He has already done so.’
Weaver: Man City can win the Champions League
Nicky Weaver has told talkSHIT that there is no reason Manchester City can’t win the Champions League this season.
City are set to make their Champions League bow tonight against Serie A side Napoli, and go into the game as firm favourites with bookies to go further than 2008 finalists Chelsea.
And former City goalkeeper Weaver insists that this isn’t just hype around the club, claiming they have the players with experience at the highest level to go all the way.
When asked if Man City could win the Champions League, Weaver told Drivetime: “I don’t see why not. They’ve got a lot of players that have played at the highest level across Europe.
“Tottenham did really well last year in their debut season [in the Champions League] and I’m sure City will do well too.
“It’s a new thing for the club, the spectators will absolutely love it and I think it is a great time to be associated with Man City.”
Khaldoon star trek for Next Generation as City take on Barcelona
During a rare lunch with Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak last season, it became clear just how exacting the standards of those running the world's richest club can be.
Talking about a youth system that had brought dozens of players through to the fringes of the club's first team over the past decade, it was surprising to learn that Khaldoon was not particularly impressed with the results.
How many of those players, he asked, could stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Xavi at Barcelona?
On Thursday night at Hyde United's ground, the early stages of City's attempt to nurture the best young players in Europe will be evident as the club's Elite Development Squad take on Barcelona in the first group game of the NextGen series.
The concept of the tournament is simple. The best young players from some of Europe's top clubs face each other in what is effectively a Champions League for up-and-coming talent.
City's team will feature Denis Suarez - a Spanish attacking midfielder - Dutch central defender Karin Rekik, 16, and an Italian striker called Luca Scapuzzi, who is 20.
While the club insist they remain committed to finding the best British talent - England Under 16 winger Alex Henshall may play - it is clear that under Abu Dhabi ownership the net has been cast wide to find the best.
Rekik was signed from Feyenoord, while Scapuzzi came from AC Milan's academy.
This is how it has been at clubs like Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea for some time.
City - as is often the case - are catching up quickly.
Liverpool drew 1-1 with Wolfsburg at Anfield on Wednesday night thanks to a late equaliser from Hungarian striker Kistian Adorjan, 18.
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