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'Go if you're not happy,' Mancini tells Robinho

(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-01-26 09:59
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SCUNTHORPE, England: Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini admits he won't stop Robinho leaving if the Brazil forward is not happy at Eastlands.

'Go if you're not happy,' Mancini tells Robinho
Manchester City's Robinho reacts during their English Premier League soccer match against Hull City in Manchester, northern England November 28, 2009.  [Photo/Agencies]

Robinho told a Brazilian radio station over the weekend that City's directors are happy to let him return home to join Santos on loan before the transfer window closes on Feb 1.

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After watching Robinho score City's final goal in their 4-2 FA Cup fourth-round win at Scunthorpe on Sunday, Mancini denied any knowledge of an imminent exit for the former Real Madrid star but did concede he would let him leave if he isn't happy.

Robinho, who cost City a club record 32.5 million pounds last season, has repeatedly produced below-par displays and Mancini appeared to run out of patience when he replaced the winger after sending him on as substitute against Everton earlier this month.

"I think one player can stay in a squad only if he is happy, if he wants to play every game and if he wants to work every day. That is most important because the players and manager must be happy," Mancini said.

"I hope he will stay here but it is important he will stay here happy and enjoy it. He is a very good player. I think he is enjoying Manchester. Hopefully in the end Robinho will stay here. The next day the situation can change but at the moment he stays here and I am very happy for him."

Mancini knows he has several other attacking options so he has no pressing need to keep Robinho if he continues to under-perform.

"I have five or six strikers and I must decide every game between them. It's impossible to play with four strikers. Robinho didn't play against Manchester United (in the League Cup) but he played against Scunthorpe."

AFP