Mancini urges City to finish with a flourish
Updated: 2013-04-01 05:48
By Agence France-Presse in Manchester (China Daily)
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Manchester City's Vincent Kompany stretches for the ball during the club's English Premier League match against Newcastle United at The Etihad Stadium in Manchester, northern England, on Saturday. City won, 4-0, but still trails Manchester United by 15 points in the league standings. Phil Noble / Reuters |
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini believes that injuries and international commitments have cost his team its Premier League title, but he is adamant it will end the campaign in style.
A 4-0 victory over Newcastle United on Saturday provided one of this season's rare examples of City scaling the heights that won it last season's league title.
The performance coincided with the return of influential defender and club captain Vincent Kompany, who was sidelined for 60 days with a calf injury before returning for his country, Belgium, mid-week.
Not only did Kompany help the Premier League's best defense keep another clean sheet, but he also claimed one of City's four goals; his first for the club in 11 months.
The display also underlined his manager's claim that had Kompany been available all season, they would still be competing with leaders Manchester United, instead of trailing by 15 points.
"It's important for us to have him back," said Mancini. "We played without him for 60 days.
"This was very costly for us. Like when we lost Yaya Toure for one month for the Africa Cup of Nations. There are some players who are very important. If they don't play three, four, five games, it's a big blow.
"We got all our players back today. If we had had them all season, maybe it would have been different. Now we have eight Premier League games and an FA Cup semifinal, so it's important to have good form from our players."
The looming FA Cup semifinal, against either Manchester United or Chelsea on April 14, is City's last realistic chance of ending the season with silverware, especially as the winner of that tie will start the final, against either Wigan Athletic or Millwall, as the strong favorite.
In the light of that, City's impressive showing against Newcastle, which featured first-half goals from Carlos Tevez and David Silva before Kompany and a James Perch own goal doubled the advantage after the break, was important.
"We played very well," said Mancini. "Maybe it's too late, but it's important. We have another month left.
"Now it's impossible we can win the title, but it's important we finish the season well. Every top team, when you can't win the title, it's important you finish well."
The City manager, however, refused to be drawn into an analysis of exactly how much closer City might have been to its bitter rival given a clean bill of health, and he conceded that United will be deserved champions if and when it mathematically secures the crown.
"In football you can't think like this," said Mancini. "In the end, all that is important is whether you win or not. But United deserve to stay at the top - we can say nothing about this."
City appears to be entering the closing stages of the season with a completely clean bill of health.
(China Daily 04/01/2013 page23)
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