Italian is frustrated that injuries have deprived him of central midfield options to supplement Yaya Toure and Gareth Barry, and hopes his side are more clinical in future
City dominated for well over an hour at Craven Cottage and found themselves two goals up thanks to a brace from Sergio Aguero, but goals from Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy completed a stirring comeback for the home side.
The result put an end to City’s 100 per cent start to the Premier League season and also saw them lose ground on rivals Manchester United in the title race, after Sir Alex Ferguson’s men saw off Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday.
After the match, Mancini revealed he believes that injuries to several key midfielders have taken their toll.
"We are lacking at this moment because we lost two midfielders,” the City boss told reporters. “I don't have players at the moment. I can only change the full-backs.
"I have only two midfielders, because James [Milner] and [Nigel] De Jong have injuries."
While he was pleased with the way his side took control of Sunday’s match, Mancini considers the result to be a warning that City must be more clinical if they are to challenge for the title.
He added: "What team comes here against Fulham in London and has over 70% of ball possession?
"We had the same problem against Wigan at home. We had 15 chances in the first half and we scored only one goal.
"It doesn't always go well if you don't score, if you don't close the game."
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OTHER BOLLOX
Former Chelsea target Neymar will sign for Real Madrid on Monday and move to Spain after next year's Olympics, according to reports in Brazil. Daily Mirror
Barcelona are weighing up a £5m bid for Bolton Wanderers defender Gary Cahill, who will be available on a free transfer next summer. caughtoffside
Paris St Germain will make a move for Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka after Blues manager Andre Villas-Boas admitted the striker will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. caughtoffside
Nottingham Forest want to take QPR's Clint Hill on loan with the defender out of favour at Loftus Road since being sent off against Bolton on the opening day of the season. Daily Mirror
Liverpool are interested in Bologna's 20-year-old attacking midfielder Gaston Ramires, who would cost around £10m in January.
The Sun
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has the full backing of the club's players, despite the Gunners' worst start to the season for 58 years - but they want a defensive coach to help them through their current crisis. Daily Mirror
Harry Redknapp says his Tottenham Hotspur squad is good enough to reclaim a Champions League place this season. talkSport
On loan Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor says he has turned Spurs fans' hate into love after scoring twice in the 4-0 victory over Liverpool on Sunday. Daily Star
Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has donated his 2010 Ballon D'Or World Coach of the Year award to a charity auction in memory of former England boss Sir Bobby Robson. The Sun
Blackburn's owners are flying a hand-picked group of fans to their headquarters in India to ask them where they've been going wrong. Daily Mirror
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