Monday, May 14, 2012

The Football - Mancini: Do not Rush Retirement, Fergie


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The Football - With already 70 years old, Sir Alex Ferguson will no longer expected to retire. Still want to enjoy the rivalry with Ferguson, Roberto Mancini did not want his rival to retire in the near future.

During the 25-year deal with Manchester United, has been a lot of managers who became "the enemy" Fergie in the Premier League with Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho as the most strong competition.

After Mourinho left Wenger now there are only a perennial rival Fergie is so long ago. Following the success of Manchester City become one of the top clubs, Mancini emerged as new competitors and the status as manager of Manchester City make the competition more "hot".

Appropriateness Mancini as the new rival Fergie also evidenced by bringing City won their first Premier League title last night, after beating Queens Park Rangers in a dramatic match.

Victory is increasingly feeling confident Mancini to bring City success even bigger plus keep up with Fergie as manager of Premier League owners of 12 trophies.

Mancini then it also asks Fergie who arguably have entered the age of senility as a manager, first delaying retirement.

"Fergie said she was too young to retire; we are happy if he still has three years left," Mancini said as reported by the Guardian.

"I hope he continues to want to win. In two or three years, maybe she'll look 10 years younger," he concluded.

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