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Roberto Mancini

Roberto Mancini

  • Birthplace: Jesi, Italy
  • Previous Clubs: Fiorentina, Lazio, Internazionale
  • Honours: Serie A: 2006, 2007, 2008; Coppa Italia: 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006; FA Cup: 2011; Premier League: 2012
2012/13 Barclays Premier League Record
GP W D L
38 23 9 6
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The Italian became the most successful Inter coach of the last 30 years with a hat-trick of title wins at the San Siro, and he added the English title to his collection of honours in 2012.

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The former Inter boss joins City.

As a player, Mancini was the youngest to compete in Italy's top flight when he made his debut for Bologna in 1981. A year later he moved to Sampdoria to begin a 15-year career at the Genoa-based club and won four Italian Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and one Serie A title.

He impressed enough to warrant an international call and made his debut in 1984 in a friendly against Canada. He would go on to play 36 internationals, scoring four goals.

He moved to Lazio in 1997 where he was reunited with his former Sampdoria coach, Sven-Goran Eriksson and he won a second Serie A title in 2000. A year later he started his coaching career as Eriksson's assistant.

In January 2001, he moved to England with Leicester City - on loan - but returned after four games to coach Fiorentina who he led to an Italian Cup triumph.

He lasted just a year, as the club was headed towards bankruptcy, before he resigned and returned to coach Lazio. Despite the sale of key players such as Alessandro Nesta and Hernan Crespo and the threat of bankruptcy, he steered the club to fourth in Serie A.

More silverware followed as he helped the club to the Italian Cup in 2004, beating Juventus in the final, and finishing sixth in the league for a UEFA Cup berth. But he was released from his contract by Lazio and wasted little time in joining Inter Milan.

Mancini led Inter to the Italian Cup in 2005 and 2006 and consecutive Serie A titles in 2006, 2007 and 2008. He courted controversy in March 2008, when he said he wanted to quit at end of season (following Inter's Champions League last-16 elimination by Liverpool), only to change his mind the next day. He didn't last much longer though, as he was sacked at the end of the campaign.

A few links to English clubs surfaced - including Notts County - but he would accept an offer to coach the world's richest club, Manchester City. Sealing the club's highest ever Premier League finish - 5th - in his first season he secured Champions League football the following season and delivered silverware at big-spending Eastlands for the first time since 1976 with an FA Cup win.

In 2011-12 he achieved the trophy he wanted most: winning the Premier League in stunning style on the final day of the season with a last-gasp 3-2 win over QPR. The win was enough to secure his future and he signed a new deal running until 2017 that summer.

Strengths: He is not afraid to make bold decisions, either on the pitch during a match or on the members of his played squad. That has served him well in successful coaching career.

Weaknesses: Mancini can be hotheaded at times and sometimes can speak before he weighs up a situation. Some believe he is too stubborn with his training methods.

Career high: Sealing three back-to-back Serie A titles, despite the first coming as a result of the Calciopoli scandal.

Career low: A horror spell with Fiorentina saw him resign in January 2002 with the club second-bottom of Serie A and edging towards bankruptcy, a fate they suffered five months later.

Tactics: Basing his side's on a tough central midfield area, he commands a high work-rate from his players and likes to play with speedy wide-men who can stretch the game and counter attack quickly.

Quotes: "I think we are all human and we all make mistakes, often. Every day you make mistakes and I have often made them, but when I make mistakes I try to improve." Roberto Mancini.

Trivia: Mancini's sons Filippo and Andrea have both played in the Internazionale youth ranks.

Manchester City Squad

NUM NAME
1 Joe Hart
1 Joe Hart
29 Richard Wright
29 Richard Wright
30 Costel Pantilimon
30 Costel Pantilimon
13 Aleksandar Kolarov
13 Aleksandar Kolarov
2 Micah Richards
2 Micah Richards
22 Gaël Clichy
22 Gaël Clichy
28 Kolo Touré
28 Kolo Touré
3 Maicon
3 Maicon
33 Matija Nastasic
33 Matija Nastasic
38 Dedryck Boyata
38 Dedryck Boyata
4 Vincent Kompany
4 Vincent Kompany
5 Pablo Zabaleta
5 Pablo Zabaleta
6 Joleon Lescott
6 Joleon Lescott
11 Scott Sinclair
11 Scott Sinclair
14 Javi Garcia
14 Javi Garcia
17 Jack Rodwell
17 Jack Rodwell
18 Gareth Barry
18 Gareth Barry
21 David Silva
21 David Silva
36 Denis Suárez
36 Denis Suárez
42 Yaya Touré
42 Yaya Touré
62 Abdul Razak
62 Abdul Razak
64 Marcos Lopes
64 Marcos Lopes
7 James Milner
7 James Milner
74 George Evans
74 George Evans
8 Samir Nasri
8 Samir Nasri
10 Edin Dzeko
10 Edin Dzeko
16 Sergio Agüero
16 Sergio Agüero
32 Carlos Tevez
32 Carlos Tevez
60 John Guidetti
60 John Guidetti
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