Roberto Mancini has defended his decision to restrict Shay Given's
appearances for Manchester City this season.
Twelve months ago, the Republic of Ireland star was firmly established
as City's number one. Now, Given is at a crossroads in his career.
Shunted down to second choice due to Joe Hart's impressive form,
the former Newcastle man is keen to leave City and reignite his career.
Yet Mancini has warned Given it is not certain such a move will be
granted.
"It is not a simple position," he said.
"You can change the other players every game but the goalkeeper is
different. That is the only reason why Shay has not played so often
because he is a fantastic goalkeeper."
The City boss still remembers how he ended up needing to sign
Marton Fulop as an emergency at the end of last season when Given was
injured and an attempt to get Hart out of his loan spell at Birmingham
failed.
With the stakes even higher this time around, Mancini is not willing to risk leaving himself so badly exposed again.
Yet the Italian has not exactly made life easier for Given by opting not to select him when certain opportunities have arisen.
He sat out both legs of the qualifier, and the opening three Europa
League games for instance, and also last week's FA Cup clash at
Leicester.
It could be argued that Mancini made that call to stop Given becoming
cup-tied. But as the 33-year-old is expected to be recalled for the
replay against Sven-Goran Eriksson's Championship outfit, that defence
does not stack up.
Instead, Mancini puts it down to the unique nature of the
goalkeeping position, which leaves Given in the uncomfortable position
of not knowing whether he will remain at Eastlands for the remainder of
the season, and uncertain as to whether his services would be required
anyway should he help City reach their first major final since 1981.
Not that he is on his own.
Veteran midfielder Patrick Vieira is in a very similar situation,
having started just two Premier League games all season but eight in
cup competitions.
And he is one of a number of fringe players Mancini is preparing to
introduce as City look to confirm a fourth-round trip to Notts County.
"Patrick Vieira is an important member of our squad," said Mancini.
"He is a good player, who has lots of experience.
"He will probably play, along with Jerome Boateng, James Milner,
David Silva, Jo and Joleon Lescott. We have other players that we can
win this game."
With Mario Balotelli injured and Edin Dzeko ineligible, Mancini may
be forced to rely on skipper Carlos Tevez, whose two goals against
Wolves at the weekend moved him level with Dimitar Berbatov at the top
of the Premier League scoring charts.
Ayegbeni Yakubu is ineligible for Leicester.
The loan signing from Everton, who marked his debut with a goal at
Preston on Saturday, was not with the Foxes for the initial tie eight
days ago and therefore cannot feature at Eastlands.
With Darius Vassell carrying a knock, Steve Howard could lead
Leicester`s attack against the joint-leaders of the Premier League.
Vassell`s possible absence aside, Sven-Goran Eriksson could name the
same side that drew 2-2 with big-spending City at the Walkers Stadium.
Eriksson will be making his first return to Eastlands since he was
sacked as manager of Manchester City in the summer of 2008.
With Notts County awaiting the winner in round four, the Swede will be
looking to set up another return to a former club. Eriksson was
director of football at Notts last season.
Source: DSG