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Mancini still negative

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini expects his side to lose their key title clash with Manchester United despite seeing the team revive their quest for Premier League glory.
Mancini, who has repeatedly played down City's hopes of being crowned champions of England for the first time in 44 years, saw his men move to within three points of United with a 2-0 win away to Wolves on Sunday.
Goals from Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri meant City, whose win relegated Wolves, could now go top on goal difference with two matches then remaining if they beat United at Eastlands next Monday after the champions were held to a shock 4-4 draw by Everton at Old Trafford earlier Sunday.
"We will talk about one team winning the title on Monday night (April 30) if we beat them," said Mancini.
"I probably expect us to lose to Manchester United. Their players are used to playing under pressure every year. But we don't have any pressure as we have no chance of winning."
Most observers believe Mancini is merely trying to lift the pressure off City and trying to deflect it onto Sir Alex Ferguson's men by insisting United have already won a 20th English title.
But whether Mancini really believes what he's saying or not, he is sticking to his guns all the same.
"I'm standing by what I said," Mancini insisted. "We are still three points behind. I'm smiling because we can finish well this season.
"We've won three (successive) games and now we have a derby. We want to play well for our supporters," added Mancini, whose side were eight points adrift of United just a few weeks ago.
"I don't think we played as well as we did against Norwich and West Brom," conceded Mancini. "We only played so-so."
"Congratulations to Sir Alex for his season and his title!"
Terry Connor, the Wolves manager, broke down at the post-match press conference after the realisation of relegation set in.
"They've been doing that for quite a while now," said a tearful Connor. "They gave everything they've got to give but after 35 games we found it too difficult.
"It's emotional and very raw for the staff, players and supporters for the club. I'll find the next few days really tough."

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Barclays English Premier League

Mancini still negative

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini expects his side to lose their key title clash with Manchester United despite seeing the team revive their quest for Premier League glory.
Mancini, who has repeatedly played down City's hopes of being crowned champions of England for the first time in 44 years, saw his men move to within three points of United with a 2-0 win away to Wolves on Sunday.
Goals from Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri meant City, whose win relegated Wolves, could now go top on goal difference with two matches then remaining if they beat United at Eastlands next Monday after the champions were held to a shock 4-4 draw by Everton at Old Trafford earlier Sunday.
"We will talk about one team winning the title on Monday night (April 30) if we beat them," said Mancini.
"I probably expect us to lose to Manchester United. Their players are used to playing under pressure every year. But we don't have any pressure as we have no chance of winning."
Most observers believe Mancini is merely trying to lift the pressure off City and trying to deflect it onto Sir Alex Ferguson's men by insisting United have already won a 20th English title.
But whether Mancini really believes what he's saying or not, he is sticking to his guns all the same.
"I'm standing by what I said," Mancini insisted. "We are still three points behind. I'm smiling because we can finish well this season.
"We've won three (successive) games and now we have a derby. We want to play well for our supporters," added Mancini, whose side were eight points adrift of United just a few weeks ago.
"I don't think we played as well as we did against Norwich and West Brom," conceded Mancini. "We only played so-so."
"Congratulations to Sir Alex for his season and his title!"
Terry Connor, the Wolves manager, broke down at the post-match press conference after the realisation of relegation set in.
"They've been doing that for quite a while now," said a tearful Connor. "They gave everything they've got to give but after 35 games we found it too difficult.
"It's emotional and very raw for the staff, players and supporters for the club. I'll find the next few days really tough."

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