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Mancini surprised by Guardiola´s struggles at ´strongest´ Manchester City

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 26 Mar 2017

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Roberto Mancini has been surprised by the issues Pep Guardiola has faced since taking over at Manchester City, adding that the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss may have underestimated the strength of the Premier League.

City – who lifted their maiden Premier League crown under Mancini back in 2012 – sit third, 12 points adrift of leaders Chelsea, having dropped out of the Champions League in the round of 16.

And despite acknowledging the differences between the Premier League and Europe’s other top leagues, Mancini is surprised by City’s failure to mount a serious title challenge this term.

“I was lucky enough to experience an exceptional period with City. We won so much and played great football,” Mancini told the Sunday Post newspaper.

“Now they have Guardiola, who I consider a good coach. But they are struggling a little and there is a reason.

“In Spain, as coach of Barcelona, he had [Lionel] Messi, [Andres] Iniesta and a phenomenal team. Plus LaLiga is always a two-horse race with Real Madrid, the only rival.

“Then he went to Germany, where Bayern Munich always wins and therefore he did not have a difficult life.

“But, in England, it is a different story because you can have as many as six Premier League clubs who can vie for the title and now there are the problems.

“Still I am a little surprised because I think that from 2012, Manchester City is the strongest.”

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