Thegoalmac understands that Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini admits that he is "worried" by his side's current struggles after an impressive Newcastle dumped the League Cup holders out of the competition.
I watched this game yesterday and i couldn't believe my eyes on how poor City were,and the shocking part was that almost all the their first team players played the match against almost Newcastle's second team.Mangala's performance was simply a pure example of how not to play as a defender,he was inexplicably dreadful.Continue for what the the Engineer said.
He told the press: "We are not playing well, with a lack of trust. We
aren't scoring enough goals and conceding too easy goals. We must be
worried. We didn't win any of the three games this week.
"I'm
worried about why we are not playing the way we normally play. We
conceded two easy goals. We are not playing the way that we normally do.
We're not passing the ball quickly. With one competition less we can
concentrate more."
David Silva made the starting line-up but only
lasted five minutes of action before being taken off with a knee
injury, but Pellegrini insists that starting the Spaniard with the
Manchester derby approaching on Sunday was no risk.
"There was no
reason why David couldn't play," the Chilean declared. "He was
prepared. We tried to play with the best players. David was perfect to
play. He was not going to play the whole game. My idea was to change him
for Samir Nasri."
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew was full of praise for his side and enjoyed some vindication after frequent criticism.
"I
do know what I'm doing," he remarked. "I think I've had most of the
scalps as Newcastle manager, maybe except Arsenal - and I look forward
to playing them next. This was a victory for our fans.
"I've been criticised for not concentrating on the cups but I think I've been unlucky when they've come around.
"We
had a game plan but the players needed to execute it. I couldn't ask
for any more. They were terrific and carried a threat all night.
"I
was impressed with our younger players, in particular, and that bodes
well for us going forward. We just needed belief and the victories have
given us that. We believed we could win tonight and it was shown out
there on the pitch.”
Pardew hailed the professionalism of Ryan
Taylor, who made his comeback after 26 months out with a cruciate
ligament injury and put in a commanding midfield display.
The
Magpies manager enthused: "He was outstanding. Professional footballers
sometimes get a bad press for the way they conduct themselves but you're
talking about a guy who has conducted himself in the best possible
manner.
"He got his reward tonight. To play like he did was a
credit to him. He's a special player in our group; our players all love
him. We all respect him."

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