nopic
Register or sign in with your FaceBook account by clicking the button below
Share

Davies dismisses City's Champions League chances

Bolton Wanderers - Kevin Davies talks down Manchester City's chances

By GMF Editor  February 09, 2010
Davies talks down City's chances. (©PAphotos)
Davies talks down City's chances. (©PAphotos)
qoute
Kevin Davies
I don't think City will be challenging for the top four
qoute_bottom

Bolton skipper Kevin Davies has dismissed Manchester City's chances of breaking into the top four this season.

The pair meet at Eastlands on Tuesday evening, with City desperate to bounce back following Saturday's disappointing defeat at Hull that allowed Liverpool to reclaim their customary position in the Champions League qualifying spots.

But Davies feels that City's effort is doomed to failure. "I don't think City will be challenging for the top four," he told the Manchester Evening News.

GiveMeFootball TV
Euro 2012: Draw round-up

 
 
 

"The top six to eight sides are all great teams spending good money.

"But I think City might miss out on the Champions League this year."

Indeed, Davies does not feel Bolton are without hope against Roberto Mancini's side, even though they are precariously placed just above the relegation zone and are without an away win since September.

"City have some great players but sometimes when you have all those superstars it is hard to get that team spirit," he said.

"When their new manager came in, you expected a reaction from the players and they won their first three or four games.

"But obviously it has settled down a bit now and maybe they are not as keen to impress."

Copyright (c) PA Sport 2009, All Rights Reserved.

Advertisement
dot arrow
Quick Navigation
dot arrow
Premiership Results
Advertisement
dot arrow
Premier League
Arsenal Aston Villa Birmingham Blackburn Rovers Bolton Wanderers
Burnley Chelsea Everton Fulham Hull City
Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Portsmouth Stoke City
Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United Wigan Athletic Wolverhampton Wanderers
Last gasp Bendtner keeps Arsenal in title race: Match Review
Last gasp Bendtner keeps Arsenal in title race: Match Review Nicklas Bendtner struck in stoppage time to keep the Gunners on the pace with Chelsea in the title race

Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal's last-gasp 2-1 victory at

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill admitted his side did

Nicklas Bendtner struck in stoppage time as Arsenal kept pace with Chelsea at the top of the

Liam Dickinson fired rock-bottom Peterborough to their first away success of the season

Andy Carroll's late goal secured a point for Coca-Cola Championship

A wonder strike from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas helped Doncaster to extend their