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Thaksin wants change at Man City

Thaksin wants change at Man City

DUBAI – Manchester City’s billionaire owner Thaksin Shinawatra is unhappy with the club’s recent form and will decide on the fate of coach Sven-Goran Eriksson at the end of the season.

When questioned about British media reports that stated he was set to fire the Swede and replace him with Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, Thaksin said: “There are no plans at the moment. We will have to evaluate at the end of the season.”Thaksin bought Manchester City last year after being deposed as Thailand’s prime minister in a military coup and hired former England coach Eriksson.However, after a strong start to the season, City have faded in recent months to are eighth in the English Premier League standings with four matches remaining.”I’m not happy with the performance of the club in the second half of the season,” Thaksin told reporters in Dubai on the sidelines of a business conference.”We will look at it at the end of the season and assess the club and the people involved.”Thaksin, who insisted he did not know nor had ever met Scolari, said the team would need some changes next season.”We’ll probably have to sell some players and buy some new ones.We need some defenders, midfielders…midfielders are the key,” he said.”We have some good players but we need more.”Thaksin made an emotional return to Thailand in February after 18 months in exile but has vowed to stay out of politics and focus on his family, charities and Manchester City.Nampa-ReutersWe will have to evaluate at the end of the season.”Thaksin bought Manchester City last year after being deposed as Thailand’s prime minister in a military coup and hired former England coach Eriksson.However, after a strong start to the season, City have faded in recent months to are eighth in the English Premier League standings with four matches remaining.”I’m not happy with the performance of the club in the second half of the season,” Thaksin told reporters in Dubai on the sidelines of a business conference.”We will look at it at the end of the season and assess the club and the people involved.”Thaksin, who insisted he did not know nor had ever met Scolari, said the team would need some changes next season.”We’ll probably have to sell some players and buy some new ones.We need some defenders, midfielders…midfielders are the key,” he said.”We have some good players but we need more.”Thaksin made an emotional return to Thailand in February after 18 months in exile but has vowed to stay out of politics and focus on his family, charities and Manchester City.Nampa-Reuters

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