Platt: Mancini 'has this fire in him'

Manchester City assistant boss David Platt claims manager Roberto Mancini has always had a bit of “fire” inside him.

Manchester City assistant boss David Platt claims manager Roberto Mancini has always had a bit of “fire” inside him.

Platt has defended Mancini over the Italian’s outburst at the end of Tuesday’s controversial Champions League draw with Ajax at the Etihad Stadium, claiming the incident has been exaggerated.

Mancini confronted the referee after City had a late goal disallowed and were denied a penalty, and also clashed with a cameraman who filmed his on-pitch rant.

First-team coach Platt, who played alongside Mancini at Sampdoria, said: “He has always been like that – as a player he was completely like that.

“Monday to Friday he was fine but once he is on a pitch, if things don’t go well for him – he has this fire in him. That is what he believes in.

“People make a great deal about it. It is not the first time he has reacted in that way, not necessarily at Manchester City.

“He wears his heart on his sleeve. If he has got something to say he will go and say it.”

Platt was speaking to media in place of Mancini at City’s regular press conference to preview Sunday’s Barclays Premier League game against Tottenham.

Mancini has come under increasing pressure in recent weeks with City’s form - despite their unbeaten record in the Barclays Premier League – yet to reach the heights of last season.

The Ajax post-match incident came a day after Mancini lost his temper following a question from a journalist that referred to his previous statement that he was “close to seven or eight teams” last season.

That in turn had been an answer to a question about a report claiming he spoke to Monaco last season.

In addition there have been reports of dressing room disharmony and speculation about the nature of Mancini’s first meetings with new director of football Txiki Begiristain.

But Platt said: “We can sit here and drag it on for another three days - that’s what seems to be happening to us at this moment in time; half-voices, half-truths, stories that are probably big enough to go one day are actually lasting a lot longer than that and for what reason, I don’t know.”

The 2-2 draw with Ajax has left City in serious danger of failing to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League for a second successive season.

Despite their frustrations, City remain well placed in their Premier League title defence and were just two points behind leaders Manchester United heading into the weekend fixtures.

When asked how to motivate the players to face Spurs, Platt said: “We could just put the league table up if we want.

“What can Roberto do about what’s being written and what’s said? We can’t really do anything. All we can do is concentrate on our work.

“I can look at a league table and I’ve been involved in worse crises in my life.”

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