Mancini will not give up title

Roberto Mancini is adamant it is not in the DNA of Manchester City to concede defeat in the Premier League title race after Sunday's win over Chelsea.

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bright and edgy (Manchester City) says...

So what are you saying, that he should play every attacking player we have and throw caution to the wind? Despite the fact that packing the midfield and keeping possession has enabled us to score so many goals, especially last season. Don't talk soft.

Posted 3:09pm 25th February 2013

fishcake (Manchester United) says...

Will to win???? What like playing only two attacking players at home, against a very poor Chelsea side? Come off it, both managers set up negatively and hoped to snatch it late on. His 'will to win' is less than most managers who try to set their teams up to attack from the start? I think its more to do with 'fear of failing' than anything else.

Posted 1:57pm 25th February 2013

bright and edgy (Manchester City) says...

Mancini has his faults yeah. But his will to win is probably only surpassed by Bacon Face these days, and regardless of the odd tactical cock up, if half the players had his will to win at the moment we definately wouldn't be so far behind Utd thats for sure.

Posted 1:00pm 25th February 2013

fishcake (Manchester United) says...

He's starting to sound like Steve Kean!

Posted 11:34am 25th February 2013

petergriffin (Manchester City) says...

And what happened last season in the end that might suggest that they carry on fighting to the end bobbysleftboot?

Posted 9:55am 25th February 2013

colinhunt says...

It's not in their DNA to give up on a title race because it's very rare they're in one!

Posted 3:30am 25th February 2013

bobbysleftboot says...

not his mentality? Wasnt saying that last season. Clown

Posted 9:42pm 24th February 2013

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