Manuel Pellegrini has criticised players who
surround referees to influence decisions and has insisted it is not his –
nor Manchester City’s – style.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and Sky Sports pundits Jamie Carragher and Graeme Souness have become embroiled in a war of words over “gamesmanship” – a tactic of influencing referees that Carragher believes is a symptom of Mourinho’s teams.
City boss Pellegrini agrees it is a common theme in football born of
the ferocious competition to win, but he insists there is always a
“correct” way of doing things.
Pellegrini said: "You will
never see a player of City surround the referee. I don't think that's
the way this team is prepared to win."
"I think all managers
prepare their players to win but there are different styles and
different ways to win. You must analyse which is the correct way and
which is not the correct way. Maybe when you are winning
the style doesn't matter but if, in every game, every time the referee
has a decision you have all the players on top of him then it's
impossible for the referee to work."
“I'm not talking about
Chelsea, I'm talking about a lot of things that happen in different
games with different teams. They always work in trying to pressure the
referee in every decision, so the referee always has problems."
"A
lot of media here say these are mind games – intelligent mind games.
For me, when you don't win and then start to criticise, I can't accept
that."
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