Sunday Times

‘Extraordin­ary’ Mancini speaks out

- CHRIS BASCOMBE

ROBERTO Mancini, the former Manchester City manager, says he is mystified over his sacking at the end of last season claiming he did an “extraordin­ary job” at the club.

Speaking publicly for the first time since his dismissal, Mancini said he was denied the respect he deserves for ending a title drought of four decades.

City made it known Mancini had paid the price for reasons beyond football, his apparent lack of social skills causing numerous fallouts behind the scenes and ultimately leading to the breakdown of his relationsh­ip with the players and board.

Mancini did not address that, but felt his on-field success should have earned him more time.

“Even now, almost two months later, I still do not understand why,” said Mancini. “It is still painful, I admit. I think I deserved more respect for what I had done for Manchester City. In three seasons with my staff, I believe I did an extraordin­ary job. The club had not won a league title for more than 40 years. I won a championsh­ip title, FA Cup, a Community Shield and, in the worst season, the last one, I lost a final and came second in the league.

“The numbers are clear. This sacking still does not have a reason. The Arab owners called me and said to me ‘in three years we want the title’, and I won it in the second year. And then I rebuilt a club that was not at the top level of football. Evidently chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak must have had in his head some situations that were not true.”

City, meanwhile, may have to wait if they are to sign striker Alvaro Negredo from Sevilla. Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido said: “There have been no offers from English football.”

Meanwhile Paulinho joined Tottenham Hotspur yesterday as the English Premier League club made their first pre-season signing.

The 24-year-old, previously with Corinthian­s, was a regular for Brazil during their Confederat­ions Cup campaign which culminated in a 3-0 win over Spain in the final last Sunday.

Neither the fee nor length of contract has been disclosed by Tottenham.

He told the north London club’s Twitter account, @SpursOffic­ial: “I am very happy and excited to have joined Spurs. It’s a huge pleasure to be at a club as big as Tottenham.”

Inter Milan and Real Madrid were also believed to be interested in the midfielder, who scored twice during the Confederat­ions Cup, after his equalising goal in Brazil’s 2-2 draw with England last month. — Telegraph, London and

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? OUT OF THE SHADOWS: Roberto Mancini
Picture: GETTY IMAGES OUT OF THE SHADOWS: Roberto Mancini

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