Mancini bemoans defensive lapse
2010-02-14 12:15:27
Man City Manager Roberto Mancini
Man City Manager
Roberto Mancini
Roberto Mancini has confirmed that Carlos Tevez will miss Tuesday's Premier League encounter with Stoke after being allowed to return to Argentina for family reasons.

"I don't think Carlos will be here,' said Mancini. "Hopefully he will be back in three days but that would mean he couldn't play on Tuesday.'

City missed Tevez's industry as they failed to take advantage of a defensive calamity by Ryan Shawcross - who picked the worst possible time to make such an horrific lapse as England coach Fabio Capello was in the stands - which presented Shaun Wright-Phillips with a simple tap-in. Instead, they were undone by one of Rory Delap's famous long throws as Ricardo Fuller powered home with Shay Given rooted to his line.

"Shay couldn't have saved that,' said Mancini. "The problem was that our starting positions were bad. Stoke ended up with two players free. That was the problem.'

Wright-Phillips' display is bound to have caught Capello's attention, while Wayne Bridge also produced a solid performance before Mancini once again reaffirmed his belief the full-back will make himself available for England's friendly against Egypt on March 3 despite the likely presence of John Terry.

"Wayne played very well,' said Mancini. "He is a good player who can play for the national team and I expect him to do so. That is what he told me and I think it is important for him.'

With a beaming smile, Pulis confirmed that while he did not want a draw, he was happy to accept one knowing a place in the quarter-finals is now a realistic prospect given Stoke's form on home soil. However, Pulis also has his injury problems, with Matthew Etherington taken for a scan on a serious-looking knee injury.

"There was nothing in the actual tackle,' shrugged Pulis. "His studs got stuck in the ground. The doctor said it might be one where the ligament has just gone over the bone and Matthew might be OK on Tuesday. Fingers crossed.'







































































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