Ros54sThe question on the lips of many is; can Manchester City win the 2011-12 Premier League?

Sheikh Mansour's billions appear to have been spent at Manchester City, with Roberto Mancini devising a very, very good squad ahead of the current 2011-12 Premier League season.

Manchester City manager, Roberto Mancini, is more-than confident that his current pool of players are capable are lifting the Premier League, along with one other trophy (Champions League, FA Cup, Carling Cup). But, can they?

Roberto Mancini's 4-2-2-2 (with Džeko and Agüero operating as a 1-1 up front rather than a 2) is easily adaptable to play against every team the Premier League has to offer, with De Jong and Yaya operating as defensive midfielders against the 'big teams', while they become a little more free-flowing against the 'lesser teams' of the Premier League.

Manchester City's attacking flair has already caught in the eye in the Premier League (see: Tottenham Hotspur 1-5 Manchester City), but will the squad continue to shine when the lights are on bright? We'll see.

02.09.2011


mojojojo101I think that they City starting line up is pretty concrete (although I rate Kolarov much higher than Clichy), the question is whether Mancini will be able to keep the other players in the squad happy.

With tevez and Balotteli likely to kick off at some point City may lack the togetherness and chemisrty required if it becomes tight at the end of the season.

02.09.2011


david1993when i saw that team play totthenham the problem i taught city wud hav if narsi droped in centre and sliva droped in centre and ageuro drop of that it become messy in the middel

nasri kept the with and silva droped in the formation worked perfectly and nasri even defended thtas something new

03.09.2011