Manchester City
victory over Newcastle
United to make them
closer to the
title. But Roberto Mancini arrogant and
reluctant to judge anything can happen in
the final week.
Two goals from Yaya Toure make the City a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Direct Sports Arena on Sunday (5/6/2012) night. City is now firmly on top of the standings with 86 points, three ahead of Manchester United's match against Swansea.
If MU can win (no more than a difference of 10 goals), the City remains on top because of their superior goal difference and number of goals scored. Then the game contra Queens Park Rangers next week at Etihad Stadium will be at the ordination of the first Premier League title The Citizens.
Although the position of his team the upper hand, Mancini did not want to boast of his team is definitely "won" because of her match against QPR next week will be the same weight. Mark Hughes's side because it needed a victory to escape the degradation.
"It is not yet over. It is important for us to get three points next week, we take great effort because there is still one more game," Mancini said on the BBC.
"I think this will be a normal week for us. We have not changed anything, the game against QPR will be hard, they fought to avoid degdarasi. Nothing has changed," he continued.
"We are determining our own destiny. We do not rely on any team again today," he concluded.
Two goals from Yaya Toure make the City a 2-0 win over Newcastle at Direct Sports Arena on Sunday (5/6/2012) night. City is now firmly on top of the standings with 86 points, three ahead of Manchester United's match against Swansea.
If MU can win (no more than a difference of 10 goals), the City remains on top because of their superior goal difference and number of goals scored. Then the game contra Queens Park Rangers next week at Etihad Stadium will be at the ordination of the first Premier League title The Citizens.
Although the position of his team the upper hand, Mancini did not want to boast of his team is definitely "won" because of her match against QPR next week will be the same weight. Mark Hughes's side because it needed a victory to escape the degradation.
"It is not yet over. It is important for us to get three points next week, we take great effort because there is still one more game," Mancini said on the BBC.
"I think this will be a normal week for us. We have not changed anything, the game against QPR will be hard, they fought to avoid degdarasi. Nothing has changed," he continued.
"We are determining our own destiny. We do not rely on any team again today," he concluded.