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Roberto Mancini hopes to make peace with Sir Alex Ferguson over pizza



Roberto Mancini has said he will offer Sir Alex Ferguson a special consolation prize should Manchester United fail to make the Carling Cup final. "Does Alex like pizza?" inquired Manchester City's new Italian manager as he prepared for the semi-final first leg against United at Eastlands. "If we win then, OK, I'll bring the pizza if he brings the wine – a really nice bottle."

This promise was made in extremely jocular vein but it remained unclear whether Mancini – who just last week extolled the virtues of pizza accompanied by a glass of wine as a pre-match meal for players – knows that United's manager has a certain history with dough-based Italian creations.

When someone mentioned "Pizza-Gate" – the notorious 2004 "battle of the buffet" when a tunnel scuffle between United and Arsenal's players and staff saw a slice of pizza hurled at Ferguson, hitting him on the mouth – Mancini merely smiled.

Such disarmingly beatific beams punctuated the former Internazionale coach's media briefing and even greeted the inevitable questions about Robinho. "I have respect for Robinho," he insisted. "He is a good man and a good player. I would like Robinho to always play well but it's not always possible."

If that was a diplomatic understatement the Brazilian could well be involved at some stage against United as Roque Santa Cruz will be sidelined for at least a month with recurring calf trouble. Slightly less worryingly Carlos Tevez – who should start and who Mancini, incidentally, once tried to buy for Inter – is nursing a slight hamstring strain.

"I think Santa Cruz is out for one month maybe," said Mancini, who hopes to have a newly-fit Stephen Ireland on the bench. "It's the calf, the second time in 20 days and it's a big problem for me."

Indeed the fitness doubts surrounding Santa Cruz and his co-strikers almost certaily dictate that Mancini will not be selling Robinho during this transfer window. Even if he wanted to offload him – or, perhaps more pertinently someone was willing to buy the out-of-sorts £32.5m forward – Mark Hughes's successor cannot afford to weaken his attacking department any further.

The recent arrival of Patrick Vieira has bolstered the midfield but the former Arsenal and Internazionale enforcer is not ready to face his old foes from United. "It's better that we don't risk Patrick," said Mancini. "Because when Patrick comes back in a week or 10 days I want him to play 20 games."

Despite the gloomy treatment-room bulletin, not to mention Mancini's first City defeat at Everton last Saturday, the Italian is not about to abandon his already-famous blue-and-white matchday accessory. "It continues," he said. "It is still a lucky scarf."

Forget City's defensive shortcomings and midfield vulnerabilities, maybe Hughes's failure to accessorise a series of expensive suits in similarly snazzily self-confident manner was what really prompted his undoing.

But would the scarf's magical powers be best deployed in cup or league arenas? "We want to win the Carling Cup, we want to win the FA Cup," said Mancini. "But we must arrive in the top four. That will change the situation for me and we work for this. I would like to win the Carling Cup because it's important for me but it has to be just the start. When you win a trophy then you change the club mentality."

It is certainly quite a departure from September and City's stoppage time 4-3 defeat at Old Trafford when Mancini watched Hughes's despair on televison in Italy. "I was in Bologna, in my house," said a man mentored by Sven-Goran Eriksson whose still rather rudimentary English merely succeeds in creating a certain mystique which seems to have survived the Everton defeat.

"I didn't think I would be the [City] manager in six months," he continued. "But I hoped that after one year or two years it would be possible because I would be happy to come to England and to City because City has a good future."

Might it see them eclipsing United. "If we work well then that is possible," said Mancini. "Why not?"

Much more of this and Sir Alex will be choking on that pizza.

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Old 19-01-2010, 05:39 PM   #12
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nanti malam ada siaran tv yang nyiarin gak ya?? derby klasik yang terulang di semifinal carling kali ini pasti bakalan menyajikan pertandingan sengit. pingin nonton!

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City v United derby fall-out: The ugly truth behind the ferocious battle of... Madchester

Manchester United fans seemingly intent on violence had golf balls, darts and other weapons taken from them as the dark spectre of football hooliganism returned to their Carling Cup meeting with neighbours City.

Many United fans complained of crushes and slow queues as they tried to enter the away section at Eastlands for the first leg of their semi-final tie at the home of their rivals. But Sportsmail understands that the delay was down to the rigorous searching of supporters known to be arriving at the turnstiles with concealed weapons.


Red hot atmosphere: United fans let off a flare during the Carling Cup semi final

Police reports and first-hand accounts revealed last night that both United and City fans threw coins, plastic bottles and even mobile phones at each other as the game began at City' s stadium. Some innocent fans, including women and youngsters, complained of cuts.

Seats in the away end were also ripped out and thrown into neighbouring sections while out on the concourse, toilet cubicles were trashed and urinals ripped from the walls.

But it is the revelation that some United fans were carrying darts and golf balls that will alarm the authorities as they look to uphold the image of the English game ahead of a bid for the 2018 World Cup and - on a local scale - ahead of next week's eagerly awaited second leg at Old Trafford.

With a flare being let off inside the away end before kick-off and fireworks being detonated outside - presumably by fans who couldn't get in - Tuesday's game had a raw feel to it. Many onlookers commented that it constituted the most electrifying Manchester derby atmosphere for some years.


Tension in the air: Police and stewards stand between rival fans

However, it appears that the evening carried a sinister edge, too, as a minority of the 9,000 away fans and 37,000 home supporters seemed intent on trouble.

Accounts from the Greater Manchester Police and from eyewitnesses revealed yesterday that there were skirmishes outside the stadium before and after the game, with rocks thrown across roads and bricks hurled through car windows. United fans also tried to break through police cordons guiding them to and from Eastlands to confront City followers, and there was one report of a man in his sixties being attacked without provocation near the stadium before kick-off.

Last night police said that 18 arrests had been made on what they were describing as a 'challenging and potentially dangerous' night. Of those arrests, six were City fans, 11 were United supporters and one was thought to be a neutral.

Next week's return game will now come under renewed focus from the police and from both clubs. With 9,000 City fans due at Old Trafford it is clear that many will arrive carrying a sense of gr ievance, either real or imaginary.

It is likely that the police will seek to remind players from both teams of their obligations once the game has started after Gary Neville, Carlos Tevez, Patrice Evra and Edwin van der Sar came under the spotlight on Tuesday.



Neville is being investigated by the FA after appearing to make an offensive gesture to Tevez when his former team-mate scored his first goal of the night with a first-half penalty.

Given that the Manchester United captain is already on a warning after goading Manchester City supporters at the end of the club's Barclays Premier League game last September, he can expect an FA fine and - in all likelihood - a suspension for his latest misdemeanour.

Tevez, meanwhile, made a provocative - albeit clean - gesture to the United directors after scoring his second by cupping his hands behind his ears.

United's French defender Evra, meanwhile, was struck by a cigarette lighter thrown from the crowd, something that some City fans believe was in response to a crude signal from the left back.

Goalkeeper Van der Sar was also accused by fans yesterday, this time of making a 'V-sign' behind his back as he prepared to take a goal kick. There is no video or still camera footage to corroborate these claims.

What is clear, now, is that the security operation ahead of next week's game will be huge. There was some criticism yesterday that United fans were released from the stadium at the same time as City supporters on Tuesday. It is understood that next week the two sets of fans will not be allowed to mingle.

Last night City stadium officials were relatively sanguine about what had happened during the game.

'It was lively but not the worst we have had here,' revealed a source. 'The Paris St-Germain game in the UEFA Cup last year was much worse. That night the away fans were fighting among themselves.'

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Manchester - Pertandingan Manchester United versus Manchester City memang selalu panas. Striker City Craig Bellamy bahkan jadi korban lemparan dari penonton jahil di Old Trafford.

Selain sebagai sebuah rivalitas tradisional, suhu laga teranyar MU vs City di Old Trafford, Kamis (28/1/2010) dinihari WIB, memanas karena merupakan laga leg kedua semifinal Piala Carling.

Dalam sebuah situasi, Bellamy yang sedang akan mengambil tendangan sudut, tiba-tiba dilempar koin di kepala. Bellamy beruntung karena lemparan lain, yakni sebuah botol bir, cuma nyaris kena kepalanya.

Bellamy sempat terjatuh akibat lemparan tersebut, namun tak lama kemudian ia segera bangkit sembari mengusap-usap kepalanya.

Kepada The Sun, manajer City Roberto Mancini mengaku tidak melihat kejadian itu. Sedangkan Sir Alex Ferguson dari kubu tuan rumah menolak berkomentar.

Bellamy memang menjadi salah satu 'musuh' Old Trafford. Pada saat kedua klub bentrok di tempat yang sama, 20 September tahun lalu, Bellamy sempat terlibat sebuah peristiwa yang tak kalah kontroversial.

Saat itu, seorang fans MU masuk ke lapangan seusai pertandingan. Bellamy yang berada di dekatnya kemudian sempat memukul si penyusup itu. Belakangan, si penyusup dilarang masuk ke stadion manapun di Inggris selama tiga tahun, sedangkan Bellamy bebas sanksi.

Besar kemungkinan peristiwa setengah tahun lalu itulah yang membuat Bellamy (selain Carlos Tevez yang mantan punggawa 'Setan Merah') menjadi 'public enemy number 1' di Old Trafford.

Kembali ke kejadian teraktual, siapapun pelaku yang ketahuan melakukan pelemparan nyaris pasti akan dihukum dilarang masuk Old Trafford dalam jangka waktu tertentu.

Yang lebih besar, MU sendiri juga dapat dikenai hukuman berupa larangan menggelar pertandingan dengan penonton atau penutupan sebagian sektor stadion.
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