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Everyone At Manchester City Is Behind Roberto Mancini - Robinho
Everyone behind 'Mancio', says Robinho...
Robinho insists that there is no unrest at Manchester City, following the dismissal of Mark Hughes and the subsequent hiring or Roberto Mancini.
It has been widely believed that the players have been affected by the axe coming down on the Welshman, but the Brazil international believes that this is not the case, and consequently backs the Italian to do well at Eastlands.
"I think the new coach is very good," Robinho told The Times.
"Everyone is together."
Meanwhile, left-back Sylvinho believes that the team are in a transitional phase and urges his team mates to be be ready to adapt to any changes from the off.
"Sometimes these things happen when you are talking about football at this level and, as a player, you have to be prepared to adapt quickly," he said.
"Even when you’ve got noise around the club about the new coach, training is normal and we try to do our best."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
It has been widely believed that the players have been affected by the axe coming down on the Welshman, but the Brazil international believes that this is not the case, and consequently backs the Italian to do well at Eastlands.
"I think the new coach is very good," Robinho told The Times.
"Everyone is together."
Meanwhile, left-back Sylvinho believes that the team are in a transitional phase and urges his team mates to be be ready to adapt to any changes from the off.
"Sometimes these things happen when you are talking about football at this level and, as a player, you have to be prepared to adapt quickly," he said.
"Even when you’ve got noise around the club about the new coach, training is normal and we try to do our best."
Adithya Ananth, Goal.com UK
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