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City Manager Says ”Intelligent Bosses Don’t Play Mind Games”
- Updated: March 31, 2014
City are just two points behind second-place Chelsea with two games in hand.
But Pellegrini said: “I don’t think important managers can give any importance of those mind games.
“I don’t know if you think managers who seem to play mind games are more intelligent, but I don’t think so. It is not my duty to analyse what Mourinho says.
“I repeat, I don’t know the way he thinks. My way of thinking is that the four teams have the same options to win the title.
“It is very close, all the other teams have six games and 18 points to play for.
“We have eight games, because we had two games postponed. so we have to get those six points – we don’t have them already. I think we all have the same chances.”
Mourinho blew his top at Selhurst Park and almost landed himself in hot water over his touchline spat with a ballboy.





