Roberto Mancini expecting strong finish from Manchester City

08 April 2011 13:50
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says there is much more to come from his team now their fixture schedule is not so congested.[LNB]The Italian believes they are running into top form at the right time and was heartened by the thumping victory over Sunderland.[LNB]Next up are Liverpool on Monday at Anfield, where City will be looking to continue their push for a Champions League place.[LNB]Then the following weekend they face derby rivals Manchester United in a highly-anticipated FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.[LNB] Free of congestion: Roberto Mancini is happy that Man City do not have a fixture pile-up[LNB]Mancini is pleased with City's attacking options as five different players - Adam Johnson, Carlos Tevez, David Silva, Patrick Vieira and Yaya Toure - scored against Sunderland.[LNB]Now he looking for his side to replicate that kind of performance on the road, knowing it will be tough on Merseyside.[LNB]Mancini said: 'The players are looking fresher. We had problems when we played every three days. Now most of the players are available and that is important.[LNB]'All the team played well against Sunderland. To score five goals from five different players was good for us. We played well because the players were rested.[LNB]'Our mentality should be the same whether we are at home or away. We can improve, we can score more goals.[LNB] Big things expected: David Silva scores in the 5-0 demolition of Sunderland[LNB]'Now is the time to start winning more away matches. Every game we play to win but that is not always possible.[LNB]'We have always had a good spirit this year but it has improved a lot. There were times we were really tired because we had a number of injured players.[LNB]'But at this moment things are good. But if we want that to continue we need to keep winning.'[LNB]Mancini expects Liverpool to be a different proposition to the side they defeated 3-0 in August at Eastlands.[LNB]Then Roy Hodgson was in charge. Now Kenny Dalglish is caretaker-manager and their fortunes have improved.[LNB] Tough test: Man City face Liverpool on Monday[LNB]Mancini said: 'Dalglish is a fantastic manager. He was an incredible player, I remember him very well. Liverpool are a very strong team, especially when they play at home.[LNB]'They lost two important players in (Javier) Mascherano and (Fernando) Torres but they bought (Luis) Suarez, (Andy) Carroll as well as other good players. It will be a very hard game.'[LNB]Pablo Zabaleta returns to the squad after returning home to Argentina to visit his father, who was seriously injured in a car crash.[LNB]Gareth Barry, James Milner and Edin Dzeko are all pushing for places in the team after being rested on Sunday.[LNB]Former Middlesbrough winger Johnson looks set to retain his place in the side after a glowing report from Mancini, who said: 'He is an important player for the team. When he was injured it was difficult for us.'[LNB] We told you! Adam confirmed on shortlist for PFA Player of the YearBarton on Dabo brawl: Controversial star reveals all on City training scrapLIVERPOOL v Manchester City: Gerrard out as Dalglish faces full-back crisisAll the latest Man City news, feature and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:People: Edin Dzeko, Adam Johnson, Carlos Tevez, Kenny Dalglish, James Milner, Roy Hodgson, Patrick Vieira, Roberto Mancini, David Silva, Gareth Barry Places: Liverpool, Argentina

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