By Andy Hampson, Press Association

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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini claims Manchester United are of no concern to him this weekend.

The Italian says he has no interest in his title rivals' much-hyped clash with Liverpool as he prepares for a testing trip to Arsenal on the same day.

Mancini's champions trail United by seven points at the top of the Barclays Premier League, a gap that could be 10 by the time City kick-off at the Emirates Stadium.

With a number of key players missing - including Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri - Mancini wants to focus only on his own team and not the pressures of the title race.

Not interested: Mancini is focusing on City's trip to Arsenal rather than Manchester United's clash with Liverpool

Not interested: Mancini is focusing on City's trip to Arsenal rather than Manchester United's clash with Liverpool

He said: 'We should go our way. We can't think about United or other teams.

'We don't see the table in this moment but at the end of February.

'Also it is difficult because we are missing important players but we want to do a good job on Sunday.'

The Toure brothers, midfield star Yaya and defender Kolo, are preparing for the African Nations Cup with Ivory Coast, striker Aguero has a hamstring injury and former Arsenal playmaker Nasri is suspended.

Defender Aleksandar Kolarov is back in contention but Maicon, Micah Richards and Jack Rodwell are still sidelined.

Missing: City will be without star duo Yaya Toure and Aguero

Mancini said: 'We can do nothing - Yaya is in South Africa but the problem is we are missing three or four important players, Samir, Sergio and the others.

'But I think if we work hard we can do well.

'Yes, we have had a lot of injuries this year. Last year we were really lucky, this year maybe not.

'We have had important players injured but this is football. We need to work, we need to work with players we have.

'We should take one or two young players because we have 16 and we hope we can recover injured players for next week.'

Old boy: Nasri will miss the tie against his former club due to suspension

Old boy: Nasri will miss the tie against his former club due to suspension

Mancini is not concerning himself with United because he feels there is plenty of time to overhaul the deficit.

With City having memorably recovered from eight points down with six games remaining to win the title last season, he knows there is no need to panic yet.

He said: 'I don't think we deserve to be seven points behind but now we can do nothing, only start to win.

'We have a difficult game now, because we play against Arsenal, but the season is long and is very difficult.

'We have another 17 games. I think we can recover these points.'

Duo: Tevez and Dzeko are likely to play in Aguero's absence

Duo: Tevez and Dzeko are likely to play in Aguero's absence

Duo: Tevez and Dzeko are likely to play in Aguero's absence

City hope Aguero will be fit to return for next week's clash with Fulham.

The Argentinian, last season's top scorer with 30 goals, tore a hamstring in the New Year's Day win over Stoke.

Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez are likely to continue up front in his absence although Mario Balotelli is back in contention after overcoming a virus and scoring twice for the under-21s on Monday.

Alongside Aguero, Dzeko is the team's top scorer this term with 10 but despite scoring three in his last three starts, is still to shake off a reputation for performing better as an impact substitute.

Mancini said: 'It is important Edin plays like against Norwich and against Stoke.

'If he play likes like he did against these two teams he could be important.

'I don't think there is one player that is happy to stay on the bench but we can play only with 11 players and someone should go on the bench sometimes.

'If Edin continues to score, I don't think we can have a problem.'

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Liar.

Looking at the idiots who have commented on this story so far, it is clear that they have been fooled by the DM headline writers again....the man was asked in his press conference about the Liv vs United game and what outcome he was hoping for?...he said that the only outcome we should hope for is 3 points at the Emirates....I knew the rags were sad, but I am surprised at the Scousers on here....I thought they were a bit more clued up....guess I was wrong!!!

Sightless, clueless and cowardly. He will soon concede the title and rush to that Church in Bosnia to pray for miracles

Once again he can't resist commenting on Manchester United. - SeanH , Barrow --- Are you actually that stupid? He was answering a question, in the press conference, what's he going to do, sit there and not say anything?? Fool.

Once again he can't resist commenting on Manchester United.

lol mancini ..u dummy we all know in the inside , ure hoping to god for man u to lose lol

United maybe deserve to think they Re in a big game, but Liverpool are at the lowest point for a couple of generations. Yest they still get the support, and they have one World class player, but don't kid yourselves this ismanything but a nostalgic return to the days when Liverpool were a force to be reckoned with. united broke the bank to get RVP, that may or may not prove to be pivotal, but secretly they are scared stiff of City's rise. City and Spurs have upset the old cosy cartel by muscling in and upsetting the old guard, long may it continue. Personally I'd prefer to have 6 big cluns in contention than 4, all we need is for Liverpool to try to claw their way back to makes it 6 instead of 5. Meanwhile they remind me of Shakin Stevens and Boney M, has-beens still in denial that they are not at the top

That's because u no utd v lfc is bigger than any other game

Mancini a man under pressure - poor results, losing the plot in training, squawking in the newspapers about buying big players when Marwood tells him there is no money, and fighting with club directors through the media. Injury list is growing, key players out at the ACN, others out on a ban, playing a team this weekend that they have not beaten away from home in eons, and United on a home banker. This all spells 10 points clear on Sunday night Mr Magoo! If this should happen the heat will crank on the Citeh manager fairly rapidly, and well see what he is made of then, a true test of his skills to manage not just under the pressure of a team spending 600m+ and a few mercenary / prima donnas, but now the results are poor, 17 goals behind this point last year, way too many draws, home record gone, out of Europe, best striker with a long term injury and best midfielder this season away for a month to 6 weeks. This is the beginning of the end for Roberto!

WhatsupLondon didn't everyone say that last season when they were trailing by 8 points with like 6 games left?

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