Thursday, April 28, 2011

Reluctant to Juventus, Mancini Want to Stay at Eastlands

Roberto Mancini has confirmed that he wants to stay at Manchester City to end speculation that he wants to leave to Juventus in the summer.
Juventus have confirmed that Gigi Del Neri's position as manager of the Bianconeri will be reviewed at the end of the season, after Juve only able to be ranked seven Serie A, so that burst the speculation that Mancini was considered to be a successor to Del Neri.
By City who now is struggling to secure a place for competing in the Champions League next season and also reached the FA Cup final, it seems less likely for the City to sack Mancini. In addition, the Italian coach has also stressed his desire to stay at Eastlands.
"A commonplace, both in Britain and Italy as well, if in two to three months before the end of the season, there is news that says any player or manager to move to another team," Mancini said as quoted by ESPNSoccernet.
"And we can say every day is that the news is not true. If it is directed at me, then I would say that I will stay here," he said.
Legend of Juventus, Marco Tardelli, some time ago also had said that he did not believe at all that Mancini intends to leave to Turin.
"We have quite difficult to find a coach who can replace Del Neri," Tardelli said on Radio Sportiva. "Mancini is very happy in England and I'm not sure if he would accept an offer from Juventus. He will not come to Turin," he added.
"In addition, Del Neri could not bear all the errors that have occurred in this season, because it must be divided equally to many. When Juve get rid of Alessandro Del Piero and Gigi Buffon, the Juventus will not have world class players," he continued .
"Del Neri made a mistake, but the squad under their care is not feasible to hunt for the championship, of course not be compared with Milan and Inter. It is difficult to give an assessment of his hard work when in a situation like this," Tardelli completed

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