Mancini's arrogance

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Patthemackem

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But when asked who was now in pole position to lift the trophy, Mancini told BBC Sport: "United, always.

"They're top, three points ahead. After the derby they have two easy games. We don't have more chance to win."

What an arrogant prick honestly, saying that us and Swansea are too easy games, cocky bell end, if anyone should know that we're not a push over its him, we're the only team to have taken 4 points off city this year, what an idiot
 
His English still isn't great, but what he clearly meant was that Man U have an easier last 2 games than Man City do. This is true. Swansea home and Sunderland away is clearly easier than Newcastle away and QPR at home. Don't be so touchy.
 
His English still isn't great, but what he clearly meant was that Man U have an easier last 2 games than Man City do. This is true. Swansea home and Sunderland away is clearly easier than Newcastle away and QPR at home. Don't be so touchy.

I recon Man u, could get a surprise, But who knows, Man U MIGHT come to the SOL, Already crowned champions.
 
Sunderland away: Tough.
Newcastle away: Tough.

Sunderland (who have nothing to play for) away: Not so tough
Newcasle (who are playing for fourth) Very tough

Usually I think SOL is just a hard a place to visit as SDA
 
We've only lost once at home in the league under MoN and that run includes games against City, Spurs and Everton. We also tend to raise our game against the bigger teams, so I don't think United will have an easy time of it even if we don't have much to play for.

Obviously playing you lot at the moment would be harder as you're in great form and pushing for Europe, but I don't think it's fair to consider us an 'easy' game.
 
We've only lost once at home in the league under MoN and that run includes games against City, Spurs and Everton. We also tend to raise our game against the bigger teams, so I don't think United will have an easy time of it even if we don't have much to play for.

Obviously playing you lot at the moment would be harder as you're in great form and pushing for Europe, but I don't think it's fair to consider us an 'easy' game.

Shola Ameobi might.