Saturday Star

City aim to steal march on rivals

Will Mancini’s men pull ahead or will Ferguson’s battlers take charge?

- SAPA-AFP

ANCHESTER City will aim to turn the pressure back on their title rivals today by re-establishi­ng their slender lead at the top of the Premier League table with victory over Fulham.

City have endured a wobbly start to 2012, exiting both domestic cup competitio­ns while suffering defeats against Sunderland and Everton to leave Roberto Mancini’s side level on points with second placed Manchester United.

But with United facing a potentiall­y tricky visit to Chelsea tomorrow, and third placed Tottenham travelling to Liverpool on Monday, City could well finish the latest round of fixtures with their noses back in front.

A dejected Mancini blamed himself for City’s latest setback, a surprising 1-0 reverse at Everton on Tuesday which allowed United to go level on points with their bitter cross-town rivals.

Mancini said he had made “several mistakes” in the buildup to the Everton game which would not be repeated as City aim to preserve their remarkable 100 percent home record against the Cottagers.

“I acknowledg­e my mistake. It is important for me to know this because, like this, I can’t do the same mistakes in the next game,” said Mancini, who neverthele­ss insisted City were still in the driving seat.

“We are on the top again. We have 15 games. It is important next Saturday we win the game at home. We have time.”

United meanwhile could welcome back Wayne Rooney, Nani and Ashley Young this weekend for their trip to Stamford Bridge, a venue that has been anything but a happy hunting ground for Sir Alex Ferguson’s side in recent seasons.

Although United defeated Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in last season’s Champions League quarter-finals, Ferguson is still riled by the memory of his team’s recent league meetings at

Mthe venue. Last season a controvers­ial Frank Lampard penalty gave Chelsea a 2-1 win while in 2010 United were left seething by a John Terry winner that Ferguson believed should have been disallowed.

“Games at Chelsea in the last few years have been tough and we’ve had terrible luck there which has caused us disappoint­ing results,” Ferguson said.

The United manager has challenged his players to respond to a series of demanding away fixtures as they bid to overhaul City. “We’ve done very well away from home this season and we need to be good from now on,” Ferguson said.

“We’ve got some really important away games in the run-in – Chelsea, Tottenham, City. They’re going to be crucial.

“The players know what they need to do. They know their responsibi­lities and the standard and expectatio­n at the club, and they have to carry those things with them when they go into games.”

Liverpool meanwhile will look to maintain their impressive recent run of results against Spurs at Anfield on Monday, where victory for the Reds would edge them ever closer to the Champions League qualifying places.

The Merseyside­rs have responded strongly since being lashed by manager Kenny Dalglish following a tame defeat at Bolton last month, squeezing past Manchester City to reach the League Cup final while knocking Manchester United out of the FA Cup last weekend.

A comprehens­ive 3-0 win at Wolves on Tuesday was the perfect preparatio­n for the visit of third-placed Tottenham, which is expected to see Luis Suarez make his return from an eightmatch ban for racist abuse.

 ??  ?? TOP BOSS?: Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and cross-town rival Roberto Mancini of Manchester City are gunning to be top dog.
TOP BOSS?: Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and cross-town rival Roberto Mancini of Manchester City are gunning to be top dog.

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