Monday 20 May 2013

Man City sacking criticised

               
Mancini's most notable quarrel came in January when he was involved in a training-ground bust-up with Italy striker Mario Balotelli.In April, Keegan urged his former club to stand by Mancini even if they ended the season without any silverware. I think he'll realise he's going to a club that's got ambition, a club that's already got an awful lot of good players who have underperformed this year.The Italian also clashed with Carlos Tevez in September 2011, saying the Argentine was "finished" at the club after accusing him of refusing to play as a substitute in a Champions League game against Bayern Munich.Malaga's Manuel Pellegrini is the frontrunner to replace Mancini, and Keegan pointed to his suitability for the role.They picked on one area where they felt they could justify it - maybe he didn't get on that well with the players. But it certainly worked when they won the FA Cup and when they won the league," Keegan told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme.It's a job for the foreign-type coach now, because they are coaches, they're not managers. Pellegrini is that type of man.Just thank him for what he's done and get on with it, you don't have to put your dirty washing out in public.

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