italian association football player and director

Roberto Mancini ( italian pronunciation : [ roˈbɛrto manˈtʃiːni ] ; born 27 November 1964 ) is an italian football director and early player who is the director of the Italy national team. As a actor, Mancini operated as a deep-lying ahead, and was best known for his time at Sampdoria, where he played more than 550 matches, and helped the team win the Serie A league title, four Coppa Italia titles, and the european Cup Winners ‘ Cup. He was capped 36 times for Italy, taking separate at UEFA Euro 1988 and the 1990 FIFA World Cup, achieving semi-final finishes in both tournaments, although he was never put onto the pitch during the 1990 tournament. In 1997, after 15 years at Sampdoria, Mancini left the cabaret to join Lazio, where he won a further scudetto and Cup Winners ‘ Cup, in addition to the UEFA Super Cup and two more Coppa Italia titles. Alongside Gianluigi Buffon, he is the player with the most Coppa Italia titles ( 6 ). [ 4 ] As a player, Mancini would often give team talks at half-time. Towards the end of his playing career he became an assistant to Sven-Göran Eriksson at Lazio. [ 5 ]

His beginning director role was at Fiorentina in 2001, at entirely 36 years erstwhile, winning a Coppa Italia deed. The following season, he took over as director at Lazio, where he guided the club to another Coppa Italia title. In 2004, Mancini was offered the director ‘s job at Inter Milan, with which he won three straight Serie A titles, a cabaret record ; he was dismissed in 2008. After being out of football for over a class, Mancini was appointed Manchester City coach in December 2009. He helped City win the FA Cup in the 2010–11 temper, the club ‘s first major trophy in 35 years, and their first league claim in 44 years in the 2011–12 temper. Mancini took over managerial duties at Turkish club Galatasaray in September 2013, winning the turkish Cup in his merely season at the cabaret, before returning to Inter Milan for two more years before managing russian side Zenit. In 2018, he took commit of the italian national team after Italy had failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. In 2021, Mancini guided Italy to their second-ever european backing at Euro 2020. Regarded as a cup specialist, [ 6 ] Mancini has reached at least a semi-final of a major national cup competition in every season he has been a coach, from 2002 to 2014. He holds a total of records, including most consecutive Coppa Italia finals from 2004 to 2008, with Lazio once in 2004 and with Inter Milan in the following four seasons .

early life [edit ]

Mancini was born in the small town of Iesi, Marche, on 27 November 1964, [ 7 ] but then moved onto the mountain town of Roccadaspide and was raised by Aldo and Marianna Mancini along with his younger baby Stephanie. He had served as an altar son in his young person. [ 8 ]

Club career [edit ]

Sampdoria [edit ]

Mancini debuted in Serie A for Bologna in 1981. [ 7 ] The follow year, he was bought by Sampdoria, for £2.2 million, whom he played for until 1997. [ 9 ] With Sampdoria, he formed a active assume partnership with Gianluca Vialli under coach Vujadin Boškov, which earned the couple the nickname The Goal Twins ( “ I Gemelli del Gol ”, in italian ). [ 10 ] in concert, they helped the club to its only league championship in 1991, four Coppa Italias and a Cup Winners ‘ Cup in 1990. [ 10 ] He besides appeared in the final of the 1991–92 european Cup against Barcelona. [ 10 ] At 27, Mancini sat on the interview panel that selected Sven-Göran Eriksson as coach. Mancini often delivered the team-talk for Sampdoria. He attended dining table meetings and had a pronounce in transfer clientele. In David Platt ‘s 1995 autobiography, Achieving the Goal, he described the day he met Sampdoria in Genoa while playing for Bari and, lining up in the tunnel, became aware that Mancini was looking his way. Platt wrote : “ I thought nothing of it until he asked me, very matter-of-factly, if I was staying at Bari. Outright he asked if I wanted to join Sampdoria. Mancini had been at the club years and was about a son to the president, Paolo Mantovani. ” Mancini kept in touch when Platt moved to Juventus and finally helped bring him to Sampdoria. At that degree, Mancini had established himself as the most potent voice in the Blucerchiati dress room. As a adolescent at Sampdoria, Mancini was not person who liked his agency being questioned. After Trevor Francis signed from Manchester City in 1982, aggrieved that his plaza was under threat, the 18-year-old Mancini ended up picking a crusade with 28-year-old Francis on the discipline ground. A like incident occurred with Liam Brady, who was eight years older. additionally, Juan Sebastián Verón tells the fib of swearing in Mancini ‘s direction during an argument about a badly-taken corner. After the match, Mancini had stripped off to the shank and was waiting to fight him. “ He is not an easy person, you know, ” Verón says. “ He has this complicated personality. ” [ 11 ]

latium [edit ]

With Lazio, Mancini won his second scudetto and Cup Winners ‘ Cup titles, american samoa well as two more Coppa Italias. In the 1999–00 season, Lazio won the scudetto and Coppa Italia, but Mancini failed to score in 20 matches and late announced his playing retirement. He joined Lazio ‘s coaching staff as Sven-Göran Eriksson ‘s act two. In 2011, when asked about Mancini, Eriksson said : “ I took him to Lazio with me and he wanted to be a director even while he was a player. He was the coach, he was the kit out man, he was the bus driver, everything. At Sampdoria he wanted to check that everything was in place before discipline. Sometimes I would have to tell him : ‘Mancio, you have a game to play on Sunday, you will be exhausted if you have to control everything. ‘ But he was like that. ” [ 12 ]

Leicester City [edit ]

Joining Leicester City on lend in January 2001, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Mancini made his Premier League introduction against Arsenal at the senesce of 36, but failed to complete a full 90 minutes in his five appearances for the cabaret. [ 15 ] In early February, he was given leave of absence, citing personal reasons. He telephoned the cabaret on 14 February, however, and informed them he would not be returning to England ; he had been offered the coach ‘s job at Fiorentina. [ 16 ] Despite this, he cites his prison term at Leicester City as the period during which he fell in sleep together with the english game, and which former prompted him to accept the job at Manchester City .

International career [edit ]

Despite success at club flat, Mancini never became a regular for Italy. At the under-21 level, Mancini was separate of the team which reached the semi-finals in the 1984 UEFA european Under-21 Football Championship and finished runner-up in 1986. [ 17 ] He made his external aged squad debut at the age of 19, under Enzo Bearzot, on 26 May 1984, in a 2–0 away win against Canada in Toronto ; [ 7 ] he later won 36 caps, and scored four goals for his nation. [ 18 ] Mancini was a starting player at Euro 1988, where Italy reached the semi-finals ; [ 19 ] during the tournament, he scored a goal in a 1–1 draw against hosts West Germany, in the open match of the tournament on 10 June. [ 20 ] Mancini was besides a non-playing penis of Azeglio Vicini ‘s italian team that finished in third gear place at the 1990 World Cup on home dirt. He was kept out of the side by contest from Gianluca Vialli, Salvatore Schillaci, Andrea Carnevale and Roberto Baggio. [ 21 ] Mancini ‘s international career ended after a dispute with national team bus Arrigo Sacchi, when Mancini was upset because he would not be guaranteed a first team seat at the 1994 World Cup. [ 22 ] Fierce contest with other creative forwards for places in the starting line-up, such as Gianfranco Zola, Giuseppe Signori, Roberto Baggio and late Francesco Totti and Alessandro Del Piero, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] hindered his international opportunities, hastening his self-imposed exile from the italian national team. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ]

vogue of play [edit ]

often described as a “ fantasista ” in the italian sports media, [ 28 ] Mancini was a creative and technically endow forward, who was frequently deployed as a supporting striker alongside a centre-forward, or, on occasion, as an dysphemistic playmaker in the attack midfield or trequartista position by and by on in his career. [ 17 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] A classical number 10 with creativity and sight, equally well as accurate pass and finish up ability, he was capable of assisting many goals american samoa well as scoring them himself, due to his eye for the concluding authorize ; [ 17 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] he was besides known for his excellent technique in the tune and anticipation, which enabled him to execute spectacular volleys. As such, he was besides capable of operational across the stallion front-line, and was even deployed as a centre-forward or out–and–and striker on occasion, although this was not his favor side, as he was chiefly a generous team actor who preferred creating chances for teammates over score goals. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] An elegant, classy, and adept player, Mancini was besides renowned for his dash, ball manipulate, technical ability, and dribbling skills, vitamin a well as his change of pace, despite not being equally immediate as other players in his position ; furthermore, he was renowned for his tactical news, which he developed over time. He frequently stood out because of this latter property, arsenic well as ascribable to his hard character and leadership qualities, which made him an effective master for his teams. He was often a song presence on the football pitch, regularly organising and motivating his teammates, american samoa well as discussing with opponents and arguing with referees. [ 17 ] [ 34 ] [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] He was besides highly regarded for his defensive work-rate off the ball, despite initially being criticised for his defensive contribution by director Renzo Ulivieri in his early career. [ 17 ] [ 41 ] Mancini is regarded as one of the best italian players of his generation, and as one of Italy ‘s greatest always number 10s. [ 17 ] [ 42 ] however, despite his ability, he was besides occasionally accused of being inconsistent in the media. [ 43 ]

Managerial career [edit ]

Fiorentina and Lazio [edit ]

Although Mancini had written a research booklet entitled “Il Trequartista”, [ 44 ] which examined the function of an attacking midfielder, he had not as so far attained the necessary coach badges to become a coach. He consequently needed especial dispensation from the italian football authorities to take the post at Fiorentina, [ 45 ] which was given on 4 March 2001. [ 46 ] He was out on loan to Leicester City and returned after four matches to take the Fiorentina job [ 7 ] on 26 February 2001. [ 47 ] Fiorentina was plagued by fiscal problems and Mancini made casual act appearances himself. According to versatile sources, [ 48 ] [ 49 ] Mancini sometimes worked unpaid and even received end threats after cardinal players such as Rui Costa and Francesco Toldo had to be sold. Despite this, Mancini managed to win the Coppa Italia before quitting on 11 January 2002, [ 46 ] after just ten months in the job, with Fiorentina in the relegation zone of Serie A. [ 48 ] Fiorentina was ultimately relegated in June 2002. [ 50 ] On 9 May 2002, Mancini was appointed coach of Lazio. [ 46 ] He was again restricted by fiscal considerations, having to sell key players such as Hernán Crespo and Alessandro Nesta, and players were forced to take an 80 percentage pay cut. In his first season with Lazio, however, the golf club finished 4th in Serie A, earning qualification to the UEFA Champions League, and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. In 2003–04, Lazio won the Coppa Italia. [ 51 ] Lazio finished fourth in 2003 and sixth in 2004. Before the startle of the 2004–05 season, rumours circulated in the italian press that Inter Milan had approached Mancini to fill the recently vacated managerial position at the golf club. then, in July 2004, Lazio released Mancini from his shrink [ 7 ] and he joined Inter. [ 46 ]

bury [edit ]

Mancini pictured in 2004 as Inter Milan coach Mancini took over on 7 July 2004. [ 46 ] Under Mancini, Inter Milan soon won the club ‘s first base domestic trophy since 1989. Inter Milan became the dominant allele team in Italy. In Mancini ‘s inaugural temper, Inter Milan won the Coppa Italia with a 3–0 victory over Roma at the San Siro. Inter Milan finished third gear in 2004–05 Serie A and reached the Champions League quarter-finals alone to be knocked out by city rivals AC Milan 3–0 on aggregate. In August 2005, Inter Milan won the 2005 Supercoppa Italiana for the second gear time in their history with a 1–0 victory over Juventus. In 2006, Inter Milan again won the Coppa Italia and italian Super Cup. Following the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus was stripped of the scudetto claim, which was handed to Inter Milan. Inter Milan achieved a record-breaking run of 17 consecutive victories in Serie A, starting on 25 September 2006, with a 4–1 base win over Livorno and ending on 28 February 2007 after a 1–1 draw at home to Udinese. The ladder lasted for about five months and is among the best in european league football history. Inter Milan won a moment consecutive league entitle with five games to spare and only losing one league game all season. Inter Milan finished with a record-breaking 97 points. Mancini became the third base passenger car in the history of Inter Milan to win back-to-back league titles after Alfredo Foni ( 1952–53 and 1953–54 ) and Helenio Herrera ( 1964–65 and 1965–66 ). Inter Milan besides progressed to the Coppa Italia and italian Super Cup for the third consecutive season but was beaten in both finals by Roma. Inter Milan struggled in the Champions League, where they were knocked out in the first hard rung by Valencia. At the end of the game, there was a aggregate brawl involving both sets of players. [ 52 ] Mancini was not involved in the incidental, but camera footage showed him attempting to block a camera ‘s see before he was seen shrugging his shoulders and walking aside. His reputation continued to grow as he added a third base straight Serie A title to his honor. Mancini guided Inter Milan to another Coppa Italia final but lost for a second base consecutive season to Roma, 2–1, at the Stadio Olimpico. Despite his successes, the inability to make any veridical build up in the Champions League displeased Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti. Inter Milan was knocked out in the foremost hard round of the Champions League by Liverpool. [ 7 ] The first base leg took home at Anfield, with defender Marco Materazzi being sent off in the thirtieth minute. Inter Milan about held out for a draw, but two deep goals in the 85th and 90th infinitesimal by Liverpool damaged Inter ‘s hopes of progressing. [ 53 ] The return leg was at the San Siro, but again Mancini was not helped by the ill discipline of his players, with Nicolás Burdisso being sent off in the fiftieth minute before Fernando Torres scored for Liverpool in the 64th moment to seal the tie 3–0 on aggregate. [ 54 ] After being eliminated by Liverpool, Mancini wanted to leave after the season, but changed his thinker the play along day. [ 7 ] In March 2008, amid rumours that he was to be sacked and replaced by Chelsea director José Mourinho at the end of the temper, Mancini announced his intention to step polish at the end of the 2007–08 season. He rescinded this decision a day late after meeting with Moratti. [ 55 ] On 29 May 2008, Inter Milan officially announced the sack of Mancini. [ 56 ] Moratti justified the dismissal by pointing to Mancini ‘s comments after the Liverpool frustration. [ 57 ] He was replaced by Mourinho. [ 58 ]
Mancini was linked to the vacant Chelsea director ‘s position in May 2008 [ 59 ] and then the lapp character at Notts County. [ 60 ] On 30 October 2009, Mancini won compensation for his net by Inter. [ 61 ] The sign settlement meant Mancini was actually unemployable by any other cabaret from May 2008 to October 2009. It was rumoured that Mancini was entitled to a €16 million pay-off, but in the end, he reportedly settled for €5 million. [ 55 ]

Manchester City [edit ]

On 19 December 2009, Mancini was publicly revealed to be taking over as director of Manchester City on a three-and-a-half-year conduct following the sack of Mark Hughes. [ 46 ] With affluent Emirati owners who were bequeath to invest heavily in the team, Manchester City had become a golf club big of success. [ 62 ] Having been appointed center through the season, Mancini ‘s arrival had an immediate impingement on City ‘s form, with four consecutive wins. Mancini won his first Manchester Derby over Manchester United 2–1 in a League Cup semi-final first base leg. [ 63 ] United won the second-leg 3–1, however, and eliminated City from the rival. In April, City moved into fourth place in the Premier League. On 5 May, however, a individual goal defeat at home to Tottenham Hotspur meant that City missed out on a Champions League spot. City finished the season in one-fifth set, their highest Premier League finish. [ 64 ] There had been speculation that Mancini might lose his job if City failed to secure Champions League football, but president Khaldoon Al Mubarak gave his support to Mancini. [ 65 ]
Mancini as Manchester City director in 2010 Mancini spent heavily during summer transfer window. He signed german international defender Jérôme Boateng from Hamburger SV for approximately £10.64 million, [ 66 ] spanish World Cup achiever David Silva from Valencia for approximately £24 million, [ 67 ] Yaya Touré from Barcelona for around £24 million [ 68 ] and Aleksandar Kolarov from Lazio for approximately £16 million. [ 69 ] The 2010–11 Premier League season was marked by runs of blend form. With a 2–0 win away at Wigan Athletic on 19 September 2010, City moved into fourth position in the league and did not drop out of the peak four positions during the pillow of the season. In October and November, the team struggled for form, which put some pressure on Mancini, [ 70 ] with his tactics widely criticised following two straight 0–0 home draw with Manchester United and Birmingham City. [ 71 ] A fine test of form in the weeks running up to Christmas, however, intend City occupied first put in the Premier League twice over the Christmas time period. In the ten-spot games before 15 January 2011, City won seven times, drew twice and lost only once as they moved into title contention, while besides securing enactment into the Round of 32 of the Europa League by finishing as the top team in Group A. As a result of his team ‘s strong league form, Mancini was awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month award for December. [ 72 ] City ‘s Premier League form tailed off again in the modern class, with City jointly contesting the FA Cup and Europa League, and Mancini cited burnout for losing ground in the league entitle race. [ 73 ] City was finally eliminated from the Europa League by ukrainian side Dynamo Kyiv in March, but his team replied powerfully by winning eight out of the future ten matches, including an fa Cup semi-final victory at Wembley over local rivals Manchester United in April. A winnings over Tottenham in May guaranteed City the opportunity to play Champions League football the follow season. This acquire was followed by City winning the FA Cup with a 1–0 victory over Stoke City in the follow weekend ‘s final at Wembley. This FA Cup victory meant that Mancini joined five other City managers who had won major honours, and it ended the golf club ‘s longest trophy drought in its history. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Due to their late scat of mannequin, City finished third in the league ahead of Arsenal after a 2–0 acquire over Bolton Wanderers on the last day of the season, thereby avoiding the need to participate in play-off round fixtures in order to progress to the group stages of the following temper ‘s Champions League competition. only goal difference separated City from achieving a second-place complete over Chelsea .
The clubhouse was quieter in the close season transfer window than in previous years, with the cabaret ‘s spend of approximately £75 million more in wrinkle with the represent amounts spent by rivals Manchester United and Liverpool. £60 million of this union was used to purchase two players : Sergio Agüero, for a club phonograph record fee, and Samir Nasri from Atlético Madrid and Arsenal respectively. other players purchased during the summer included Gaël Clichy and Stefan Savić, while Owen Hargreaves joined on a free transportation after having been released by Manchester United. City began the Premier League season identical strongly, winning 12 of their first 14 matches and scoring an impressive 48 goals while only conceding 13. These results left City undefeated and five points open at the clear of the league over second-placed Manchester United by the begin of December. A revitalize Edin Džeko won the Premier League Player of the Month award for August 2011, and David Silva won the same award for September 2011. many were impress with the impingement of Agüero and Nasri, which had given City an excite, attacking vitality. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] [ 79 ] Mancini was besides responsible for inflicting United ‘s worst loss since 1955 when his City side won 6–1 away at Old Trafford. [ 80 ] He was named Premier League Manager of the Month as a consequence of City ‘s firm form in the calendar month of October. City maintained the lead in the Premier League over the adjacent five months but struggled in the Champions League in a group that involved Bayern Munich, Napoli and Villarreal. City failed to progress, but finished third in the group with ten-spot points, normally adequate to guarantee reservation into the knock-out stages. A 3–2 loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup third round on 8 January 2012 was bittersweet. City had Vincent Kompany controversially sent-off in the sixth moment and United managed to create a 3–0 spark advance before half-time against a lackluster and tease City team. however, after numerous tactical changes from Mancini at half-time, City came out fighting with ten men, a renewed version of the team that had played in the first half. [ 81 ] Two goals from Aleksandar Kolarov and Sergio Agüero narrowed the deficit to just one finish. City was in the dominance and continued to push for an equalising goal despite having alone ten men, but failed to do so with the final whistle. Mancini late believed the match was a seminal here and now in the development of his team, demonstrating that City was a better team than United. He believed that the match helped to carve out a fighting intent that his team had previously lacked. [ 82 ] City besides progressed to the League Cup semi-final, maintaining Mancini ‘s record of reaching a major competition semi-final in every season he has managed. City played Liverpool and conceded an away goal in the first peg with a penalty from Steven Gerrard. City went to Anfield and led twice with goals from Nigel de Jong and Edin Džeko, but another penalty from Steven Gerrard and a finish from Craig Bellamy meant Liverpool won 3–2 on aggregate. [ 83 ] On 13 May 2012, City clinched the Premier League title in a dramatic 3–2 win over Queens Park Rangers after primitively being 2–1 toss off going into injury time. He became the second italian director to win a Premier League title after Carlo Ancelotti ‘s Chelsea team in 2009–10 .
Mancini stated pre-season that Manchester City ‘s long-run bearing was to win the Champions League. [ 84 ] [ 85 ] Mancini declared that he envisaged less transfer activity in the summer, and was content with his attacking strikers. [ 86 ] On 9 July 2012, City announced that Roberto Mancini had signed a raw five-year deal, mean that he was contracted with the club until summer 2017. [ 87 ] City began the fresh season by participating in, and winning, the 2012 FA Community Shield against 2012 FA Cup winners Chelsea on 12 August 2012 at Villa Park. Manchester City won 3–2 on this affair. On 21 November 2012, a 1–1 draw at home to Real Madrid saw Manchester City and Mancini exit the Champions League at the group stage for the second consecutive season. [ 88 ] At the end of the calendar class of 2012, Manchester City was second base in the Premier League, seven points behind local rivals Manchester United. In contrast to the 2011–12 league season, Mancini ‘s team struggled to score sufficient goals and suffered some hapless results in the second half of the season, such as a 3–1 passing to Southampton on 9 February 2013 ( which Mancini described as the worst performance during his time in charge at City ) and a 2–0 passing to Everton on 16 March. City ‘s poor human body led to United capturing the Premier League title on 22 April with a 3–0 gain over Aston Villa with four games to spare. On 11 May, Manchester City lost to Wigan Athletic 1–0 in the 2013 FA Cup Final, with a recently finish from Wigan ‘s Ben Watson. On 14 May, Mancini was sacked as director of Manchester City two days after City ‘s loss to Wigan in the FA Cup Final. [ 89 ] Speculation over Mancini ‘s future had mounted for months beforehand ; a interrogate regarding then- Málaga coach Manuel Pellegrini possibly taking Mancini ‘s job in February 2013 provoked an curse reply from Mancini during a crusade conference. [ 90 ] Mancini ‘s public criticism of backroom and playing staff, angstrom well as his distant relationships, alienated the players and the clubhouse hierarchy during the last eight months of his tenure. [ 91 ] On sacking Mancini, the club cited the motivation for a more “ holistic ” approach for the long-run future of the club, namely a director passionate for developing players at young flat to create a “ one house football club, ” as City looked to open their newfangled £100 million young academy at the Etihad Campus in 2014. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] With Manchester City, Mancini achieved the fourth-best win share in Premier League history, behind only José Mourinho, Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti. [ 94 ] A week after his dismissal, Mancini took out a wide page attend in the Manchester Evening News to say farewell and thank the club ‘s fans – an act that was reciprocated in the Gazzetta dello Sport by Manchester City supporters. [ 95 ]

Galatasaray [edit ]

Mancini managing Galatasaray in 2013 On 30 September 2013, Mancini signed a three-year contract with turkish side Galatasaray, taking over from the former coach Fatih Terim, who had left to take over as coach of the Turkish national team. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] In his first crippled in mission, on 2 October against Juventus in the 2013–14 Champions League, Galatasaray drew 2–2 with a late counterweight. [ 98 ] After a convincing 3–1 victory at dwelling against Copenhagen in the lapp contest, his Galatasaray side this time defeated reigning italian champions Juventus 1–0 on the all-important matchday six to advance to the concluding 16 of the tournament, a feat he was unable to achieve with Manchester City over two seasons. Galatasaray met Chelsea and was eliminated despite drawing the home leg 1–1. [ 99 ] Under Mancini, Galatasaray won their first base 12 2013–14 Süper Lig home plate matches, including a 6–0 victory over Bursaspor, the highest winning gross profit in the league as of game workweek 20. [ 100 ] On 7 May, Galatasaray won 1–0 against Eskişehirspor in the 2014 turkish Cup Final with a late finish from Wesley Sneijder. On 11 June, Mancini left the club by common accept. [ 101 ] It has been reported by the club ‘s chair and the spokesperson that the club ‘s transfer policy and the overall budget of the approaching season was the reason behind the dispute. This was besides verified by Mancini, who stated : “ When I accepted the coaching post, Gala ‘s aims were different. ” [ 102 ]

hark back to Inter Milan [edit ]

On 14 November 2014, Mancini agreed to a storm return at his previous cabaret Inter Milan, replacing Walter Mazzarri at the helm of the Nerazzurri. [ 103 ] His beginning game in charge was against rivals AC Milan in the Derby della Madonnina, which finished in a 1–1 draw, with the club ‘s goal scored by Joel Obi. [ 104 ] On 27 November 2014, Mancini ‘s fiftieth birthday, Inter played the first base european couple of his second spell, a 2–1 home gain over Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk to confirm that Inter would top the group with a crippled remaining. [ 105 ] On 8 August 2016, Mancini left Inter on a common agreement. [ 106 ]

Zenit Saint Petersburg [edit ]

On 1 June 2017, Mancini was appointed as a coach of FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. [ 107 ] On 13 May 2018, Mancini terminated his contract by common accept. [ 108 ]

Italy national team [edit ]

Mancini managing the Italy national team in 2021 Mancini succeeded caretaker Luigi Di Biagio on 14 May 2018 as director of the Italy national team. He signed an incentive-based abridge, which would run until 2020, extended automatically to 2022 if Italy was to qualify for Euro 2020. [ 109 ] [ 110 ] [ 111 ] [ 112 ] Italy failed to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup under Gian Piero Ventura after a play-off kill to Sweden six months sooner. It was the first meter Italy had failed to qualify for a tournament since the 1958 FIFA World Cup. [ 113 ] [ 114 ] Mancini shaped the national team differently. Three of his assistants, Alberico Evani, Attilio Lombardo and Fausto Salsano, played successfully with him at Sampdoria in the 1990s, vitamin a well as Gianluca Vialli. Vialli joined as lead of deputation in October 2019 after fighting pancreatic cancer. Mancini ‘s team did not include only players from the big teams based in Milan, Rome or Turin. Out of the 26 players, cipher grew up the big metropolises. half of them came from villages with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants : 10 from the north of Italy, 7 from the middle, and 9 from the south. [ 115 ] On 28 May 2018, Italy won their first match under Mancini, a 2–1 victory in a friendly over Saudi Arabia. [ 116 ] On 12 October 2019, Italy qualified for Euro 2020 with three matches to spare after a 2–0 home gain over Greece. [ 117 ] On 15 October, with a 5–0 away win over Liechtenstein, Italy won its ninth back-to-back peer under Mancini, equalling the record set by Vittorio Pozzo between 1938 and 1939. [ 118 ] Italy won all of their euro 2020 qualifying matches in Group J, and set an unprecedented record of 10 victories in a single calendar year in 2019. [ 119 ] [ 120 ] In May 2021, Mancini ‘s condense with the italian national team was extended until June 2026. [ 121 ] In June 2021, Italy was the only team in UEFA Euro 2020 to win all three group stage matches without conceding a goal ; Italy had the best finish dispute, the most shots, and the most attempted through-balls at the tournament. [ 122 ] On 26 June 2021, with a 2–1 acquire over Austria, Mancini led Italy to a record 31-match unbeaten stripe, surpassing the 30-match mottle set by Pozzo. [ 123 ] On 11 July, Mancini led Italy to a 3–2 victory on penalties over England in the final examination of the tournament at Wembley Stadium, following a 1–1 tie after extra-time ; this was Italy ‘s second european Championship championship after 1968. [ 124 ] On 5 September 2021, Mancini led Italy to their 36th unbeaten match, surpassing the worldly concern record of 35 set by Brazil and Spain. [ 125 ] The unbeaten play was extended to 37 matches three days subsequently with a 5–0 home winnings over Lithuania, [ 126 ] but the streak was ended the following calendar month with a 2–1 home loss to Spain in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A semi-finals. [ 127 ] On 10 October, Italy went on to win the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League bronze decoration following a 2–1 home victory over Belgium. [ 128 ]

management style [edit ]

Despite having been a support hitter during his playing career, Mancini places capital stress on build from the back, stressing the importance of not conceding a goal means the team will constantly have an opportunity to win, going as far to say : “ I like 1–0 wins. When you do n’t concede a goal and you have players like Edin Džeko, Carlos Tevez or David Silva, you win 90 %. I prefer we are boring for two to three matches and we win 1–0. If you watch teams that won titles, they conceded very few goals. ” [ 129 ] Despite this, some argue Mancini is more of a “ defense foremost ” director rather than a “ win first gear ” director, [ 130 ] a style that has been criticised by some in the british media. Others accepted that his matter-of-fact and cautious approach was what the team lacked, and that Mancini ‘s style would ensure City could challenge for trophies regularly. [ 131 ] [ 132 ] [ 133 ]
Mancini in 2010 At Manchester City, Mancini had inherited a team from Mark Hughes, which while showing bang-up prolificity and electric potential in front of finish, had an insecure defense. intensively coaching his defense enabled him to get his tenure at City off to a positive begin. In Inter ‘s 2007–08 Serie A-winning season, Inter Milan conceded the fewest goals in the league with 26, 11 fewer than Juventus and Roma, and at City, his team gradually garnered a reputation as being well organised defensively and bad to break down. In Mancini ‘s beginning full season in charge at City, they conceded 33 goals in the Premier League, the fewest along with Chelsea and 18 clean sheets, the highest in the 2010–11 Premier League season. Mancini ‘s train methods have been criticised by some City players, [ 134 ] specially by ex-Manchester City fitness coach Raymond Verheijen, who is a personal fitness coach for Craig Bellamy. [ 135 ] During his time at City, Mancini tried to stamp his authority with disaffected players who were not performing good and stated : “ If a top player is not happy then it ‘s better to go. ” [ 136 ] Mancini is known to use the media to alleviate the pressure from his players. Following City ‘s get the better of to Arsenal in the 2011–12 season, a deficit of eight points had been established between rivals Manchester United with only six matches left to play. After the Arsenal match, he believed the deficit was catchable. [ 137 ] City, however, won the adjacent match convincingly against West Bromwich Albion 4–0, but from then on Mancini maintained in post-match interviews that the title subspecies was over. [ 138 ] City won the adjacent three matches, meaning a win against Manchester United would put them exceed of the league on goal difference. City pulsate United 1–0, with Mancini conceding the title race was binding on but that United was favourites with two matches to play. [ 139 ] Mancini ‘s irregular approach worked, and City won the league on goal deviation with 89 points after six straight league wins in the final six matches. Mancini ‘s players believed his approach alleviated pressure and helped City to win the final six league matches, which won the championship on goal deviation. [ 140 ] Mancini stated afterwards that he always believed personally that City could win the title, but wanted his players to prove they could despite his populace statements suggesting differently. [ 141 ] During the period in which he has coached the italian national team, Mancini has much used a 4–3–3 geological formation and has alternatively developed a reputation for creating a “ victorious car ” while besides playing more attractive, offensive–minded football with a greater emphasis on monomania. [ 142 ] [ 143 ] [ 144 ] The team scored a record thirty seven goals in the Euro 2020 qualifying matches, winning all ten of their games. [ 142 ] They subsequently scored three goals without conceding against Turkey in the opening game of Euro 2020, the first time they had ever scored three goals in a european Championship match ; [ 145 ] they besides replicated this scoreline in the follow group match victory against Switzerland. [ 146 ] The team went on to score 13 goals in entire during the final tournament ( a record for Italy at a major tournament ) en-route to winning the entitle undefeated. [ 147 ] [ 148 ] He has besides been known for giving opportunities to new players, with Nicolò Zaniolo and Sandro Tonali given call-ups to the national team tied before making their debuts in Serie A. Promising young players like Nicolò Barella, Federico Chiesa and Moise Kean were besides called up under him. [ 149 ] Mancini built on the work of Maurizio Viscidi at youth level and Maurizio Sarri, Roberto De Zerbi and Gian Piero Gasperini in Serie A, using fluid ephemeral in possession – built around the gameplay of the midfield trio of Marco Verratti, Jorginho, and Nicolò Barella – and energetic press and counterpressing out of possession. [ 142 ] [ 150 ]

controversy [edit ]

There was much controversy surrounding Italy ‘s UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match on 28 March 2015 against Bulgaria, as Italy head coach Antonio Conte called up Brazilian-born Éder and Argentine-born Franco Vázquez. Both players hold an italian citizenship, as their linage is italian, allowing them to be eligible to play for Italy. Speaking at a Serie A meet on 23 March 2015, Mancini said : “ The italian national team should be italian. An italian player deserves to play for the home team while person who was n’t born in Italy, even if they have relatives, I do n’t think they deserve to. ” To the consumption of foreign-born players, Conte responded : “ If Mauro Camoranesi [ who was born in Argentina ] was allowed to help Italy win the 2006 World Cup, then why ca n’t Éder and Franco Vázquez lead the Azzurri to glory in next year ‘s european championship ? ” [ 151 ] Following a inflame exchange between Mancini and Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri in the concluding minutes of a Coppa Italia match on 20 January 2016, Mancini accused Sarri of being a homophobe. [ 152 ] Sarri responded to the accusations by affirming that he was n’t a homophobe, and that “ what happens on the field, stays on the sphere. ” [ 153 ] Sarri was consequently fined €20,000 and banned for two Coppa Italia matches by Lega Serie A for “ directing highly contemptuous epithets at the coach of the opposing team. ” [ 154 ] After Inter Milan lost 3–0 in a Serie A bowler hat against AC Milan on 31 January 2016, a fume Mancini insulted the referees and showed his middle feel to some Rossoneri fans who were swearing at him. [ 155 ] He was consequently banned for the surveil match. [ 156 ] Mancini was besides awarded a Tapiro d’Oro by the television receiver broadcast Striscia la notizia for his bad demeanor. [ 157 ] During the post-match interviews of the same crippled, he replied harshly and quite impolitely to the diarist Mikaela Calcagno, blaming her for asking airheaded questions ( “ Questa è una stronzata, dai, su ”, Italian for “ This is crap, come on ” ) and creating controversy ( “ Se mi deve do domande per far polemica, la facciamo ”, Italian for “ If you need to ask me questions to create controversy, let ’ s do it ” ). [ 158 ] by and by, he apologised for those expressions, sending a bunch of flowers to Calcagno. [ 159 ] [ 160 ]

personal life [edit ]

Mancini is married to Federica Morelli, although reports in 2015 had stated they had been in the processes of separating. [ 161 ] [ 162 ] The couple have a daughter and three sons, Filippo, Andrea and Carmine, [ 161 ] who have played in the Inter Milan Youth Sector ranks, where Filippo has played ten minutes in a Coppa Italia match. Filippo and Andrea have at one bespeak been a separate of Manchester City ‘s under-21 young person team. Filippo trained with the golf club ‘s youth/reserve team for respective months during the 2007–08 temper before Roberto was appointed as City ‘s coach, while Andrea was signed by his founder for the Elite Development Squad in November 2010 after being released from Bologna. Andrea was released at the end of the 2011–12 season. Mancini was estimated to have a personal wealth of £19 million in 2011. [ 163 ] Mancini has joked about watching the soap opera Coronation Street to help improve his English. [ 164 ] Mancini has maintained a tradition of wearing a scarf of his cabaret ‘s color. [ 165 ] On 6 November 2020, Mancini tested positive for COVID-19, while being asymptomatic, amid its pandemic in Italy ; [ 166 ] by 20 November, he recovered. [ 167 ]

career statistics [edit ]

club [edit ]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club[168] Season League National Cup[nb 1] Continental[nb 2] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bologna 1981–82 Serie A 30 9 1 0 31 9
Sampdoria 1982–83 Serie A 22 4 5 1 27 5
1983–84 Serie A 30 8 8 2 38 10
1984–85 Serie A 24 3 11 3 35 6
1985–86 Serie A 23 6 11 4 4 2 38 12
1986–87 Serie A 26 6 5 0 31 6
1987–88 Serie A 30 5 13 3 43 8
1988–89 Serie A 29 9 11 5 8 0 48 14
1989–90 Serie A 31 11 4 2 9 2 44 15
1990–91 Serie A 30 12 10 2 7 2 47 16
1991–92 Serie A 29 6 7 3 9 4 45 13
1992–93 Serie A 30 15 2 0 32 15
1993–94 Serie A 30 12 7 0 37 12
1994–95 Serie A 31 9 3 1 4 2 38 12
1995–96 Serie A 26 11 2 1 28 12
1996–97 Serie A 33 15 2 0 35 15
Total 424 132 101 27 19 12 566 168
Lazio 1997–98 Serie A 34 5 8 1 10 3 52 9
1998–99 Serie A 33 10 7 2 7 0 47 12
1999–2000 Serie A 20 0 7 3 10 0 37 3
Total 87 15 22 6 27 3 136 24
Leicester City 2000–01 Premier League 4 0 1 0 5 0
Career total 545 156 125 33 46 15 738 201

International [edit ]

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Italy[169] 1984 2 0
1986 1 0
1987 6 0
1988 9 1
1989 1 0
1990 3 0
1991 6 0
1992 1 0
1993 6 3
1994 1 0
Total 36 4
Scores and results list Italy’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mancini goal.

managerial [edit ]

As of 15 November 2021[170]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
Fiorentina Italy 26 February 2001 14 January 2002 43 11 10 22 48 75 −27 0 25.58
Lazio Italy 9 May 2002 14 June 2004 102 49 32 21 160 102 +58 0 48.04

Inter Milan Italy 7 July 2004 29 May 2008 226 140 60 26 404 189 +215 0 61.95
Manchester City England 19 December 2009 13 May 2013 191 113 38 40 361 176 +185 0 59.16
Galatasaray Turkey 30 September 2013 11 June 2014 46 24 13 9 82 47 +35 0 52.17
Inter Milan Italy 14 November 2014 8 August 2016 77 36 18 23 110 85 +25 0 46.75
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 1 June 2017 13 May 2018 45 22 13 10 74 35 +39 0 48.89
Italy Italy 15 May 2018 Present 46 30 13 3 102 23 +79 0 65.22
Total 776 425 197 154 1,341 732 +609 0 54.77

Honours [edit ]

player [edit ]

Sampdoria [ 171 ]
Lazio [ 171 ]
Individual

Orders [edit ]

director [edit ]

Fiorentina [ 177 ]
Lazio [ 177 ]
Inter Milan [ 177 ]
Manchester City
Galatasaray [ 177 ]
Italy
Individual

See besides [edit ]

Notes [edit ]

References [edit ]

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