The Asian Age

City look for firepower

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London, April 6: With his team’s English Premier League title challenge starting to falter, Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini must make some big decisions regarding his all- star forward line ahead of the crunch match at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

In Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez, Mario Balotelli and Edin Dzeko, Mancini has a wealth of options up front but the expensive quartet have entertaine­d and frustrated in equal measures this season. Aguero is hoping to return from a bizarre ankle injury, Tevez is itching to start after three substitute appearance­s following his return from lengthy strike action, while the mercurial Balotelli has again made the headlines for the wrong reasons because of more off- field misdemeano­rs this week.

Whichever strikeforc­e he selects at Emirates Stadium, Mancini needs them to deliver the goals to keep City in touch with Manchester United at the top of the table. If United beat Queens Park Rangers in Sunday’s early match, City — who have won only

Manchester City face the Gunners in a crunch encounter at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday

one of their last four league games — would be eight points behind in second place by kick- off against Arsenal. Both teams will have six more games after this weekend.

Asked if the title race could be all over after Sunday, Mancini said: “If we lose against Arsenal and they beat QPR — yes.”

Mancini appears to be losing patience with Balotelli, criticisin­g his work rate in recent games and becoming increasing­ly infuriated with the 21- year- old striker’s off- field antics.

Balotelli escaped unhurt after being involved in a car crash on Thursday, a day after admitting to an affair with a woman who Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney repeatedly slept with in 2010, while his wife was pregnant.

“I told him, ‘ If you played with me, 10 years ago, I give to you every day one punch in your head!’” Mancini said.

“I speak with him — not every day because I’d need a psychologi­st — but every two days I speak with him ... Mario, as a player, can be one of the top in Europe. I don’t want him to lose his talent,” Mancini said.

However, Mancini could hand Tevez a start after easing the player into contention while he recovered his fitness after six months away from the club.

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