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Man City need to shop faster this time, says Mancini
Manchester City need to act faster in the transfer market than they did last year if they are to win back the Premier League crown they have just handed over to Manchester United, manager Roberto Mancini said on Friday.
The Italian has made no secret of his disappointment at losing out on the signature of striker Robin van Persie, whose goals drove behind United's charge to a 20th title which they sealed on Monday with a hat-trick from the Dutchman against Aston Villa.
"We need to have our target in mind [for next season], you should move very quickly, we didn't do that last year, we moved so slow," Mancini told a news conference.
"We lost the players who were our targets to improve our team. When you have a target you should move quickly. When you start in the market you need to buy important players who can help you during the season."
With the huge bank balance of their Abu Dhabi owners, affording big-name players is not a problem although since they failed to lure the likes of Van Persie when they were Premier League champions, it can only be harder when they are not.
[Related: Manchester City hold off Chelsea to reach FA Cup final]
They could still win the FA Cup as they face Wigan Athletic in the final on May 11 but that will not mask the huge 16-point gap between them and United in the league.
Trimming that deficit to something more respectable is still a goal for the season and they will be working on it starting with Saturday's home match against West Ham United.
"I don't think the gap is correct. We have five games, we have time to recover six or seven points, this is possible," said Mancini, adding that David Silva, Sergio Aguero and James Milner were all fit after injuries.
Mancini, whose team have 68 points to United's 84, did not want to take anything away from his neighbors' success but also pointed out where it had gone wrong for his team.
"The crucial moment was when we played QPR, Liverpool, Southampton - in that moment we had big problem with our players injured, we lost key points," he said, referring to a spell from the end of January into early February where they picked up just two points from nine.
"United had more attitude [to cope with] this, they have more experience for this than us.
"We did some mistakes, we did everything to win this title, but they did better than us. We could score more goals, we were missing a lot of goals," he added.
"They deserve to win this title, many congratulations for Manchester United for what they did in this season."
The Italian has made no secret of his disappointment at losing out on the signature of striker Robin van Persie, whose goals drove behind United's charge to a 20th title which they sealed on Monday with a hat-trick from the Dutchman against Aston Villa.
"We need to have our target in mind [for next season], you should move very quickly, we didn't do that last year, we moved so slow," Mancini told a news conference.
"We lost the players who were our targets to improve our team. When you have a target you should move quickly. When you start in the market you need to buy important players who can help you during the season."
With the huge bank balance of their Abu Dhabi owners, affording big-name players is not a problem although since they failed to lure the likes of Van Persie when they were Premier League champions, it can only be harder when they are not.
[Related: Manchester City hold off Chelsea to reach FA Cup final]
They could still win the FA Cup as they face Wigan Athletic in the final on May 11 but that will not mask the huge 16-point gap between them and United in the league.
Trimming that deficit to something more respectable is still a goal for the season and they will be working on it starting with Saturday's home match against West Ham United.
"I don't think the gap is correct. We have five games, we have time to recover six or seven points, this is possible," said Mancini, adding that David Silva, Sergio Aguero and James Milner were all fit after injuries.
Mancini, whose team have 68 points to United's 84, did not want to take anything away from his neighbors' success but also pointed out where it had gone wrong for his team.
"The crucial moment was when we played QPR, Liverpool, Southampton - in that moment we had big problem with our players injured, we lost key points," he said, referring to a spell from the end of January into early February where they picked up just two points from nine.
"United had more attitude [to cope with] this, they have more experience for this than us.
"We did some mistakes, we did everything to win this title, but they did better than us. We could score more goals, we were missing a lot of goals," he added.
"They deserve to win this title, many congratulations for Manchester United for what they did in this season."
Carlos Tevez Hints At Man City Stay
Argentine striker suggests a shock U-turn.
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has shocked everybody associated with the club in hinting that he may be prepared to stay, the Daily Mirrorreports.
The 29-year-old’s current deal expires in less than 18 months and it has been well documented that he wants to return to his boyhood club, Boca Juniors.
Tevez’s days in Manchester looked to be numbered last season after a high profile fall out with manager Roberto Mancini, but he managed to rework his way back into the squad after proposed moves to AC Milan and Corinthians, another of his former clubs, fell through.
“I have a year left and I will respect that. I’ll think about whether to sign a new one,” he said.
“It’s not the same as last season when I wanted to leave as soon as possible. I’m going through a different time. The club is treating me really well and that’s so important for me.”
Tevez picked up a League winners medal last season and he’ll be hoping to add a second FA Cup victory to his list of honours next month.
The Argentine international has made 39 appearances for City this term, scoring 17 goals and his form has reflected his claims of happiness despite City’s limp defence of their title.
Roberto Mancini: Manchester City must move quickly in market
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says the club must move quickly to buy players if they are to win the Premier League next season.
Rivals Manchester United won the title with a 3-0 win over Aston Villa on Monday, leaving City 16 points behind.
"You should move very quickly. We didn't do this last year," admitted 48-year-old Mancini.
"We moved so slowly. We lost the players that were our targets to improve our team."
Earlier this month, Mancini questioned the club's transfer policy, commenting: "I think we had the chance to win another Premier League if we worked well last summer but we didn't."
With five games left in the league, City are five points ahead of third-placed Arsenal with a game in hand.
"I think that when you build your team you need to start like in this case, in the end of this championship. We have time, but not a lot of time. We should have our targets in mind," the Italian added.
On Manchester United's 20th title victory, Mancini said: "United have more attitude than us, as a club, as a team. We had big problems with players injured.
"They did better than us, they won a lot of games in a row, it was really difficult."
City have the chance to win silverware for the third successive season when they face Wigan in the FA Cup final on 11 May.
Also related to this story
- Where the title was won and lost 22 Apr 2013 PREMIER LEAGUE
- United deserve title win - Mancini 21 Apr 2013 MAN CITY
- Man City's season of discontent 14 Apr 2013 FOOTBALL
- Missed signings cost title - Mancini 07 Apr 2013 MAN CITY
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