Mancini: City can overcome Given blow
(PA) Saturday 24 April 2010
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Manchester City manager Robert Mancini believes his side can cope without Shay Given after the Irishman went off injured in today's goalless draw at Arsenal.
Given suffered what looked like a shoulder injury when diving to make a save in the second half and was replaced by Faroe Islands international Gunnar Nielsen.
"I hope it's a little injury, but I don't know. Now Shay is in the hospital so I don't know," Mancini said after the Premier League match. "I don't think we have a problem for the next three games."
Today I think we deserved a point. I think a draw is the right result. We had spirit and character, it's not easy to play here.
Mancini after the draw at Arsenal
Defender Kolo Toure admitted Given will be a loss, but gave his backing to Nielsen. "I think he's done his shoulder," said the Ivorian. "He's a really important player for us. "I think the second goalkeeper did really well."
A point gained
Mancini was pleased to hold the Gunners at the Emirates. "It's a good point. I think we played a good game today," the Italian said on ESPN. "Today I think we deserved a point. I think a draw is the right result. We had spirit and character, it's not easy to play here."
Toure also saw the draw as a point gained. "One point is always really good because when you go to Arsenal it's always really difficult to play against them," he said. "It was a really tough game. Both teams were a little bit scared as we know each other and both teams have good strikers."
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