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Monday, November 8, 2010

Mancini : On His Way Out?

It doesn’t seem that long in which the names in which we were all squabbling over to be the first manager to be sacked were those of Roy Hodgson, David Moyes and Avram Grant, after desperately poor starts from their respective teams since the dawn of the new campaign, all three now seem relatively safe for now, at least. While Moyes has moved quick to change things around at Goodison Park with some solid performance, the board at Upton Park and the new hierarchy at Anfeild are more than happy to re-issue their every confidence in their manager to turn things around, for the near future anyway.

In Recent Days, A new name has come to the fore of this speculated race that a few weeks ago would seem nothing short of absurd. A strong start to the season saw Man City brush aside Liverpool and Chelsea, seemingly looking like serious challengers to the crown at last with the apparent New England number one between the posts in Joe Hart. However, stories of rifts in the dressing room, unhappy players and poor performances are starting to prove costly to Mancini as he feels the pressure of a club in desperate need of a trophy after 34 long years of suffering. After being shown up by Arsenal in front of their own fans, woeful performances against a Wolves side which had yet to record another win since the opening game of the season and Unknowns Lech Poznan in the Europa League On Thursday Night have turned the heat up on Mancini as impatient fans (not to mention the club owner Sheikh Mansour , remember this man infamously sacked Mark Hughes despite the club lying sixth in the league table and on course for a Europa League spot before he was surprisingly given his marching orders) are soon becoming impatient with Mancini coaching styles, a view in which mancini will need to move quick in which to extinguish, or he may indeed find himself back to Italy and back to the job centre. 

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