The Chilean ended his post-match interview on an uncertain note as he awaits news of his future at the Etihad.Manuel Pellegrini is confident his job at Manchester City is safe, despite failing to defend their Premier League crown.The dethroned champions ended the season in second place after a run of six wins at the end of the season, but question remain over the Chilean's future.Roberto Mancini was sacked in 2013 after his failure to win back-to-back titles, but when asked about his own employment, Pellegrini told BBC Sport: I never have any doubt in my mind the whole season.I’m absolutely clear what the owner thinks.
They were not happy but they are not owners who think that if you do not win the title one year you must go.It is not normal maybe that the team that scores more goals cannot be the champion but we also have the best scoring player, the golden glove, the best goal difference, so I think we lost stupid points.We couldn’t win the title but I think it was important to finish in second place and important to win six games in a row. It’s important to finish here at home with our fans enjoying the good end of the season.We must analyse the whole season, I have not been happy with how we have worked the whole year. Not due to the gap to Chelsea but because we lost so many points against teams in relegation positions. We need to be very clear that we need to improve in concentration.In spite of the 61-year-old's positive front, the City boss rounded off his post-match conference with a mixed message to the press, adding: "I'll see you next season... I hope.
They were not happy but they are not owners who think that if you do not win the title one year you must go.It is not normal maybe that the team that scores more goals cannot be the champion but we also have the best scoring player, the golden glove, the best goal difference, so I think we lost stupid points.We couldn’t win the title but I think it was important to finish in second place and important to win six games in a row. It’s important to finish here at home with our fans enjoying the good end of the season.We must analyse the whole season, I have not been happy with how we have worked the whole year. Not due to the gap to Chelsea but because we lost so many points against teams in relegation positions. We need to be very clear that we need to improve in concentration.In spite of the 61-year-old's positive front, the City boss rounded off his post-match conference with a mixed message to the press, adding: "I'll see you next season... I hope.

No comments:
Post a Comment