Platt backs boss to ride City storm
Roberto Mancini will get it right at Manchester City, says first-team coach David Platt, who feels reports over his future are 'exaggerated'.
Next up are West Brom at The Hawthorns on Sunday, followed by a home derby with Manchester United on Wednesday.
It would appear to be a crucial week for a club with ambitions of a Champions League place but Platt, who played alongside Mancini in Italy with Sampdoria in the 90s, has dismissed speculation the manager's job is on the line.
Platt told BBC Radio Manchester: "The reports are either false sometimes or certainly exaggerated.
"I have known Roberto Mancini for 20 years and he puts pressure on himself to succeed. We all do.
"That's why we have good players at the club. They want to win. They want to succeed. That's why defeats knock them down."
Dimitrije Injac gave the hosts the lead but Emmanuel Adebayor pulled City level against a team they had defeated 3-1 at Eastlands. However, late goals from Manuel Arboleda and Mateusz Mozdzen saw the Poles gain revenge in front of a partisan crowd.
Platt added: "They (the players) will put their boots back on in the morning and get back up very quickly."