Roberto Mancini
will consider the prospects of returning to Serie A one day, but
reiterated he was just enjoying his break from the game for the time
being.
The 48-year-old has been out of job since being sacked by
Manchester City in May, amidst failing to defend the club's Premier
League crown and losing the FA Cup final 1-0 to Wigan.
The
Italian admitted he might be interested in making a return the country
he made his name as a coach, at Lazio and Inter, though he reiterated he
was in no rush to do so.
"I have time to come back to Italy, as I am still young," Mancini told Sky Sports Italia. "Staying abroad, or being put in charge of a national team, could also be a good experience.
"However,
I'm happy with this time off. I've done this work for many years, and
there is always so much pressure. Going forward relentlessly is not
easy."
However, Mancini expressed his bitterness at being shown
the door at the Etihad again, claiming the Premier League runners-up
comprehensively failed to grasp the feats he achieved during his
four-year tenure.
"We did things well with a team that hadn't won
for 50 years," he lamented. "I brought in three throphies, so I am very
happy with what I achieved there."
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