Robinho: Manchester City squad is united

24 December 2009 09:08
Hughes has been replaced at Eastlands by Roberto Mancini, and reports suggest a number of players are fuming at the Welshman's departure.[LNB]However, Robinho claims the players are all fully behind Mancini as the club looks to break into the 'Top Four' and earn Champions League qualification.[LNB] Related ArticlesManchester City v Stoke City: match previewCook claims Liverpool wanted ManciniCity ban newspapers from groundAfrican Cup bluesMan City open contract talks with JohnsonCity swoop for Ben HaimRobinho said: "I think the new coach is a very good coach, the club is aiming for the top four now. Everybody is together."[LNB]Manchester City left-back Sylvinho has said the players have to move on and put the Hughes era behind them.[LNB]The Brazilian said: "Sometimes these things happen when you are talking about football at this level and, as a player, you have to be prepared to adapt quickly.[LNB]'Even when you've got noise around the club about the new coach, training is normal and we try to do our best.[LNB]'It's what you have to do. Mark Hughes is a good guy, a good manager, a good boss and he tried to do his job and the best for the club.[LNB]'But football is quick, it changes a lot and you have to be prepared.'[LNB][LNB]

Source: Telegraph