Mancini: City can make up gap

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is anxious to pounce whenever rivals Manchester United slip up.

Last Updated: 12/01/13 at 08:02 Post Comment   

Mancini: Chasing United

Mancini: Chasing United

The champions have fallen seven points behind their neighbours at the top of the Barclays Premier League but are confident of clawing back the deficit.

City memorably recovered from eight points behind with just six games remaining last season and see no reason to panic with 17 left this time.

Mancini said: "Until now, United played very, very well.

"They deserve to be on the top, maybe not seven points more than us but this is football.

"There are some moments during a season that even a top team like United can lose points.

"It is impossible to win every game like last year. We should be ready when United lose a point.

"For this reason, it is important for us to go our way and to continue to win.

"We don't look at the table, in this moment the table is not important. We know we are in second position."

Sunday's action could have a key bearing on the title race, with United hosting fierce rivals Liverpool and City facing a tough trip to Arsenal.

The gap at the top could shrink to four points or grow to 10 but even if the outcome is the worst for City, Mancini claims he would not give up hope.

Such words contrast sharply with what the Italian said after a damaging loss at the Emirates Stadium last April, when City handed United that seemingly insurmountable lead during the run-in.

Mancini said: "Everything is possible but it doesn't change the situation.

"Last year United recovered when we were five points up and after Arsenal we went eight points behind. United recovered 13 points.

"So we can recover 10, it is not a problem."

City have not won at Arsenal for 37 years and their 1-0 loss there nine months ago, when Mario Balotelli was sent off, saw them written off by many, including Mancini.

Yet while Mancini publicly said the title was lost, he now admits that privately he was saying the opposite.

When asked if he really meant what he said then, Mancini said at his latest press conference: "No, no, never."

Mancini believes Arsenal remain formidable opposition, even without the player Mancini coveted in the summer, but lost out on to United, Robin van Persie.

He said: "Arsenal are always a good team.

"They lost an important player in Van Persie - for them he was the best.

"A player that scores a goal every game is very important. But this doesn't change (anything), they are a good team."

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