Manchester City’s manager, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Mancini feels that his local rivals Manchester United will drop points, as the Blue side of Manchester looks to close in on the seven point difference that is separating the two teams at the top of the Premier League
table.
United are set to take on Real Madrid this month, and Mancini feels that with the pressure of the Champions League, and with the team set to play against a number of Premier League teams as well, this month could make or break United’s season.
Mancini is confident that when City travel to take on United at the end of the month, the gap between the two teams will be rather small, making it a rather interesting chase to land the top spot in the Premier League table.
“When we arrive at the end of February, the gap will be very, very small," he told reporters.
"In every championship, never has one team won a title in January. We should fight until April. If they have seven, eight, nine points in April it could be difficult. But in this moment we have a big chance.”
"Every team during the season has two or three weeks when they don't play well, when their performances go down and they don't score.”
"Even if you have fantastic strikers, like the situation we had last year, there were some moments when we scored three or four goals a game but then didn't score for three or four games and we didn't know why.”
"It could be the same for them now."
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"I talked with him but for me it was easier to take David [Platt] because I played with him, I knew him very well and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 spoke Italian," he added.
"I was impressed with Brendan. I met him in Milan. I spoke about him with our chief scout [the former technical director Mike Rigg] and also with Garry Cook [the former chief executive].”
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