by Cocacolajojo1 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:38 pm
Alioune DVToure wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Hughes never really understood what he had in Tevez, Mancini did. Mancini has never really realized what he had in Milner, let's hopep that Pellegrini does.
A couple of people have said that about Mancini in this thread, but I think he used him well. He should've started the home derby and one or two other big games (usually instead of Nasri) but all in all I thought he was well used.
I disagree on that. I think it was obvious he was on fire during the autumn of 2012, forcing himself into the starting eleven despite the purchase of Nasri. The demolition-derby and the final pass to Aguero in that third champions league-game comes to mind. Then over the christmas holiday Mancini for some reason started to play him in central midfield and Milner was one of our major weaknesess against West Brom. I don't know if he played against Sunderland. Nevertheless, it seems Mancini blamed him for the entire thing and started playing him less than before, instead of just moving him out to the right again.
This was my impression of how it went down anyway. I haven't got the apperances-stats to back it up, just an impression. And then there was Milner first season, where Mancini tried to play him like a wing-forward (or whatever the term is, outer forward?) in a 4-3-3, which I would say he's not good at at all. Milner that is.
"I used to be 6 foot 2 with curly hair, look what it's done to me"
"In my career so far it's the most important goal. You score the goal in the last minute to win the title. You're not sure if that's ever going to happen in your career again. I wish I could tell you how I did it but I can't. I thought for all the world that Mario was going to have a go himself but he just moved it on one more and it fell at my feet and I just thought: 'Hit the target, hit it as hard as you can and hit the target.' And it went in."