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Redknapp: Mancini could lose respect over Balotelli incident

The QPR boss says the bust-up was reminiscent of what would happen “years ago”.

Redknapp has described Mancini as
Redknapp has described Mancini as "a top manager".

ROBERTO MANCINI’S TRAINING ground bust-up with Mario Balotelli could lose him respect at Manchester City, QPR boss Harry Redknapp warned.

A late challenge on fellow City player Scott Sinclair during a practice session sparked an aggressive reaction from the Italian coach, who was seen shouting at and pushing his mercurial striker.

Mancini has since played down the incident, maintaining that Balotelli is still a City player and that the two have moved on.

But while Redknapp sympathises with the former Inter boss, he believes shouting and screaming at players will ultimately lose him respect as a manager.

“You shouldn’t get in those situations.” he told Sky Sports.

“What can you win? It can’t happen with players now. Shouting and screaming at players doesn’t get you anywhere.

“You lose their respect if you behave like that. You have to talk to them.

“Years ago it used to happen. Years and years ago some managers would be throwing cups around. Those days are long gone.”

Mancini joined City in 2009 and has since guided the club into the Champions League as well as winning the Premier League title in dramatic fashion last season.

“Roberto Mancini’s a top manager,” Redknapp continued.

“But I’m sure Balotelli can get you like that.

“It can’t be easy to deal with him, it must be difficult for Roberto. You only have to see the way he is.

“If Mourinho had [at Inter] a problem with him and can’t handle him, he’s got to be difficult hasn’t he?

“The boy’s a good player, but obviously there is a problem there somewhere with his attitude. I think the only person that could help him is himself.”

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Comments (6 Comments)

  • Above is the reason why most Spurs fans are happy to be rid of Harry.
    He never had time to practise corner kicks with his team, but there was always time for the Media.
    Nothing but a wheeler-dealer.

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  • Harry talking pony again. Must be hanging out with fergie too much.

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    • And your post Barry is of the highest intellectual standard too is it. Have a read of your own managers recent posts and see how great they are.

      He isn’t too far off the mark. Ballotelli can now do what he wants and get away with it. Makes a fool if Mancini.

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  • Any manager commenting on issues completely separate from their own team is one of the many reasons the premier league is becoming pantomime like. Fergie & Harry are always at it compared to other managers. Did you read fergies comment on the toon army yet? Gp find it. What a clown he is.

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