carl_feedthegoat wrote:Grob wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:This puts to rest speculation on who is going to manage Man City next year regardless of results over the next few games.
Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs and owner of English Premier League club Manchester City, believes the Blues have a chance of winning this year's title — but added that he was very satisfied even if they failed to do so.
Manchester United's 4-4 draw at home to Everton on Sunday, coupled with City's 2-0 victory over Wolves, has given Shaikh Mansour's club, who topped the table for most of the season before a recent stumble, a chance to snatch the title off their city rivals.
City will go into Monday's derby at the Etihad Stadium knowing that three wins from their final three games will be enough to make them league champions for the first time in 44 years.
Their superior goal difference to United — six goals — means they are likely to top the table even if the cross-city rivals finish with the same number of points.
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Speaking to Abu Dhabi TV before the President's Cup final at the Zayed Sports City Stadium yesterday, Shaikh Mansour said: "The difference is three points and we do have a chance.
"But whatever happens and even if we don't win I am very happy and satisfied with the players, the team and the management.
"They have performed very well and have improved in their last few matches."
The improvement in the team over the last 3 games has been startling.
If we continue this form through the next 3 games, I dont think anyone could argue against Mancini getting another go next year.
What worries me is that someones ban is now over....
100% spot on and I have the same worry...lets see.
Don't worry, Mancini wont start him. He may be on the bench though. i'd have that. If we really need something and are running out of steam then he has to be worth considering. Other than that we won't see him.