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Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:07 pm

Boss Roberto Mancini was a happy man after his injury-ravaged side opened his managerial reign with a win.

The two-goal victory over Stoke City also brought a first Premier League home clean sheet since August and with it a sense of relief for the manager who has been drilling his defenders since he began work at the beginning of the week.

If some of the papers are to be believed the Italian is supposed to be at loggerheads with some players including goalkeeper Shay Given but the two shared a warm hug at the end of the game and Mancini then sang the Irishman’s praises.

“Shay Given made some great saves today and I rate him so highly,” declared the manager, still wearing the blue and white scarf he donned before kick-off.

"I think without doubt he is one of the
best five goalkeepers in the world. I
was pleased with the win it was the
perfect start for me but I was also
pleased with the defence too and that
means the whole of the team"


“Shay gives everyone around him a sense of confidence and he can be pleased with his afternoon.

“We have worked hard these last few days and this was the reward for the team and the supporters.

“There were people playing in positions that are perhaps not their normal ones but everyone did well including Robinho who has not had a lot of football after his injury.

“I thought we were better in the first half than the second when we got a little tired. But now we must prepare properly for Wolves.”

That means a late training session tomorrow evening at Carrington before travelling down to the Midlands.

Mancini admits he will pack some great memories of his first game into the kit bag with him even if he is still without Roque Santa Cruz and Nedum Onuoha (calf strains), Emmanuel Adebayor (ankle), Wayne Bridge and Joleon Lescott (knee operations), and Shaun Wright-Phillips (ankle)

“I must thank the fans for the welcome they gave me and the way they backed the side throughout the match,” he declared.

“They are a very important part of what we are trying to do and I was delighted that they got behind us so well and with such enthusiasm.”

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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Original Dub » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:13 pm

Of course he is one of the best in the world. He has been for some time only he wasn't playing for a big club.

All hail Shay - the one guy I haven't seen ever drop in performance. Not for one minute.

although some lunatic was saying the other day that "Shay causes us defensive problems". ha fucking ha.

So if Mancini and Trappatoni say he's the best they've ever worked with then its pretty much confirmed IMO.
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Postby 10.Goater_Legend » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:15 pm

I'm so happy Shay wheres our number 1 shirt, quality and will be a City legend i'm sure.
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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:17 pm

Original Dub wrote:Of course he is one of the best in the world. He has been for some time only he wasn't playing for a big club.

All hail Shay - the one guy I haven't seen ever drop in performance. Not for one minute.

although some lunatic was saying the other day that "Shay causes us defensive problems". ha fucking ha.

So if Mancini and Trappatoni say he's the best they've ever worked with then its pretty much confirmed IMO.


Same here OD, since watching him week in week out playing for us he's never had a bad game the man is just pure class. best deal we ever made signing him.
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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Grob » Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:55 pm

I should hope Mancini thinks Given is one of the best keepers in the world, everyone else does.
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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Moonchesteri » Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:22 am

Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote: best deal we ever made signing him.


May very well be true. Fantastic keeper he is! I think I've never seen a better shot stopper in my life.. And that's even without my blue-tinted glasses!

But have you ever seen him coming out of the line to catch a cross?
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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Buffalo Soldier » Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:43 am

Moonchesteri wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote: best deal we ever made signing him.


May very well be true. Fantastic keeper he is! I think I've never seen a better shot stopper in my life.. And that's even without my blue-tinted glasses!

But have you ever seen him coming out of the line to catch a cross?


Have noticed this argument creeping in in the last few weeks as if people are desperate for some reason to find fault with him.

I saw him come off his line to collect crosses at least twice in yesterdays game alone, but he is only going to do it if he is near 100% of being able to get to the ball.

In goalkeeping terms, Shay is quite small which means that he probably can't come for as many crosses as say Cech, Van der Sar, Friedel etc. If he did, he would end up getting caught out on a regular basis and I am sure he has learnt this over the years. Therefore he needs to rely on his defenders defending crosses and set pieces properly which has not been happening, hopefully Mancini can sort this and the number of goals we concede will reduce significantly.

Shay is one the best goalkeepers in world football and in his 12 months with the club I could probably count the number of costly errors he has made on one finger.
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Re: Mancini praises 'world class' Given

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Dec 27, 2009 11:50 am

Can't disagree re Shay but he did also say evryone did well including Robinho! He is just saying all the right things for the team and for the fans to hear.
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