BBC Reporter to Mancini in post-match interview after 1-0 loss to Everton: "Are you going through a phase, at the moment, where decisions just aren't going for you?" Mancini: "The decisions are very unlucky against us at this moment" What short memory these people have
The key bit of that interview for me was where he said he hadn't prepared the players properly, which is an absolute disgrace. Apparently he's never won at Everton and yet he said 'I thought it would be easier here at Everton' (or words to that effect). He ignores the fact Howard didn't really have anything to do all game as well
I won't blame Mancini for this, as the journalist prompts him with the question, but what the hell are they talking about?
As I said on a previous thread, I think it is a ham fisted attempt to take the pressure off the players for their abject performance. I think it's kind of noble. Can you imagine Wenger saying something similar? Edit: I am talking about the bit where he says it was his fault as they didn't prepare properly - as discussed by Moorpheus