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Man City's Mancini the latest Italian import

As exiles go it was beginning to take on Napoleonic proportions, but after 18 months sailing around the Mediterranean and healing the scars inflicted at Inter, Roberto Mancini is back.

Unfortunately, we won't see him in Italy reaping revenge on his old club â and how Juventus could use his fiery passion now.

It's not just sartorial sense that Manchester City are buying into but the whole bespoke package that not only made Mancini a flamboyant character on the pitch, but also garnered three Italian league titles as a coach.

Along the way he dragged Inter out of the long shadow cast by city neighbours AC Milan â something he will attempt to repeat in Manchester - and in the process got the best out of the temperamental Zlatan Ibrahimovic.


"Nice work, son"

Fiorentina, Lazio and Inter were perfect proving grounds on what it's like to work under pressure.

He learnt a lot from Sven-Göran Eriksson, who promoted him from player to assistant at Lazio in what Italians would call predestinato â a double-edged word meaning either destined for greatness or someone who is taken care of and never has to want for anything.


"One day, son, Manchester City will be yours"

He will have his closest confidants Fausto Salsano and Andrea Carminati alongside him â the latter his tactical sounding board, the former a fitness specialist who worked with Eriksson during the SwedeâÂÂs spell in charge of England.

Every player from Fernando Torres to Franck Ribery has been linked with City now, but people here are wondering if Mancini will not make a cheeky bid for Mario Balotelli â at least on a loan deal to the end of the season.

Then again, maybe not â Italian football cannot afford to start losing its brightest young playing talent, as well as the coaching faculty.

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