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Lambert spat upsets Mancini

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini believes his row with Paul Lambert is typical of the attitude many opposition managers have towards him.

The pair exchanged heated words in the second half of City's 4-2 Capital One Cup defeat to Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium after the Italian complained to the fourth official about a tackle by Joe Bennett on Gareth Barry.

"I am tired with these managers," said Mancini, who has had his fair share of touchline confrontations during his time in England.

"I didn't say nothing to him (Lambert). There are some managers it is better to shut up.

"I asked only if there was a yellow card - without moving my hands (Mancini has been guilty in the past of waving imaginary cards) - with the fourth official and he comes over to me.

"I didn't speak with him. I asked the fourth official if it was a yellow card because I thought the referee had forgotten his yellow cards in the dressing room.

"I don't know what is the reason. I can understand if I was talking to him but I didn't say nothing."

Mancini added: "I am very tired with their behaviour. Sometimes these managers go to the big stadiums and the other manager says everything and they say nothing.

"When they go to [Old] Trafford, they say nothing. When other managers talk about the referee they always sit on the bench.

"I don't like this type of behaviour."

Lambert brushed aside Mancini's complaints, saying: "If that's what he said then fine.

"I respect him as a manager and an ex-player.

"It wasn't really a spat. It was nothing."

Mancini may well have been trying to deflect attention from his side's third-round exit, having reached the semi-finals in two of the last three seasons.

Despite making 10 changes from Sunday's 1-1 draw with Arsenal, the City boss was still able to field a team with combined value well over £150million, even with teenagers Abdul Razak and Denis Suarez in the line-up.

However, they twice threw away leads given to them by Mario Balotelli and then Aleksandar Kolarov after Villa old boy Gareth Barry's own goal had made it 1-1.

Gabriel Agbonlahor took the tie to extra time and added a second after Charles N'Zogbia had put Villa ahead for the first time.

"It was a difficult match because Aston Villa were a good team," added Mancini.

"We didn't play well and we had some unlucky moments but I think they deserved to go through."

Lambert, in his first season at Villa Park having taken over in the summer, was delighted with the performance.

"It is a massive result for us. I thought the way we played was excellent," he added.

"It was a brilliant response from the team. It was a huge effort.

"We didn't deserve to go a goal behind but we showed real character to come back."

what do you think?

4 comments

Steven James Farmer

7:18am on 26/9/2012

How come they can make 10 changes to their side and not got charged for fielding a weakened team. Yet a tea did like blackpool not so long ago. Football stinks of money its going to reach a point where teams won't even bother playing, the chairmen will just bid for the tital at the start of the season

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Paul Scott

8:31am on 26/9/2012

The rule of fielding your best team only applies to league games

andy may

8:28am on 26/9/2012

steven, i think that the chairmen bidding for the title already goes on, behind closed doors. football is all about money and now, very little about sport or supporting your local team, manager and owner. the sport has been hijacked by money men and is now boring, boring, boring.

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Tony Robbins

12:04pm on 26/9/2012

who does Mancini think he is. he has won one title and now he thinks he is above a bit of needle on the touch line. what an ignorant fool

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David Cooper

2:14pm on 26/9/2012

Is the pressure getting to him?

Jamie gormley

3:49pm on 26/9/2012

Throwing his big dummy out the pram. Hiding the fact his team isn't playing well at the moment. Well sorry mr italian sides are not just going to roll over for you. Many times last year he was waving for cards. Different story tho when mario was flying in and getting booked. Also got off with stamping on parker so he shouldn't be quick to throw mud. Barry is a cart horse with out yaya in the side bossing the middle for 90 mins they look average this year. What angers me is the way he said managers come to a big ground. He is trying to say villa are a small club. Was it not the local council that let city take that ground on? ??? Other wise they would still be at that grot hole they use to play at.