Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel states that Manchester City director Roberto Mancini could be the basis for the Premier League champion's recession this season. The 'Great Dane' feels that the Italian's public criticism of his players has been a key contributor to the discouraging subject protection in 2013, and says that it is something Sir Alex Ferguson would never do. Mancini has been particularly vocal when criticizing famous brands Joe Hart, Samir Nasri and membership leader Vincent Kompany in recent months, and Schmeichel believes it's influenced the teamas activities. "You will never see United boss Sir Alex Ferguson in the media using problems he's, or the team has, or Sky Sports have been told by the club, into the open," Schmeichel. "Never actually. Nevertheless you do observe that at Manchester City. "Some people have now been heavily criticized by the manager in public. Possibly Mancini gives that from Italy. Where there are different expectations, maybe you do this there. But that does not work here. I will understand that a number of the people have already been upset or unhappy with that form of treatment. Often they'll simply take that to the frequency and perhaps not perform completely for the manager." Town switches into the derby 15 details behind its neighbor with the name all but heading back again to Old Trafford. And Schmeichel reckons City as a club has struggled to deal with the challenges of being champion and competing with United. "When you speak about Manchester City struggling to contend with Manchester United - and that's what it's, the gap is 15 points, so that is struggling - it's all about the entire baseball club," Schmeichel said. "At Manchester United you could have a bad time and the fans comprehend. Even in a recession sport you can have a negative outcome and the team is still backed by them. That's an extremely huge difference between United and almost every other groups, aside from probably Arsenal." Follow GOAL.COM on Twitter
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