Friday, August 20, 2010

Can Can Roberto Mancini Keep Sizeable Squad Happy?



In the midst of a quiet transfer window, Manchester City Have Been breaking the mold, Taking Their Spending past the £ 120m mark with the capture of midfielder James Milner. 
City boss Roberto Mancini insists Milner will be at his last signing in this transfer window following the acquisitions of Mario Balotelli, Jerome Boateng, David Silva, Yaya Toure and Aleksandr Kolarov. 
But Milner will be the final piece in the Jigsaw at Eastlands as Mancini attempts Thurs turn City into genuine title Challengers? Will the England international Even be a regular in the starting line-up? 
Since Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan bought City in September 2008, the City not have more than just spent £ 300m on a host of new players. 
The intake started with the eye-Catching capture of Robinho from Real Madrid for a British record £ 32.5m and has included the likes of Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor, Gareth Barry, Nigel de Jong, Adam Johnson and Patrick Vieira. 
With all way that I expensively Assembled at the talent at his disposal, Mancini Zapraszamy field two starting XIs That Zapraszamy Challenge for Honours. But how will the Italian fit the pieces together?

Deciding Where Milner slots into the team Perhaps typifies the challenges Facing Mancini, Ken has a wealth of talent at his diposal at. 
Milner Played 36 games for Aston Villa last season, scoring seven goals, but their former Villa midfielder Ian Taylor believes the former Leeds and Newcastle man will Have to accept that they will Not get as much time on the pitch in a City shirt. 
"Players expect to Be in the team week in, week out if They are playing well but i can not see That Milner will play every week," said Taylor, Ken Played More Than 250 games for Villa. 
"I do not think James Milner will not have a regular spot at all, I do not think anybody will. Mancini is going to rotate the squad and they will end up with a lot of Unhappy players."

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