Mancini angry that City conceded a goal
Wanted hat-trick hero Tevez at Inter
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini savoured his team's one-sided 4-1 Premier League victory over Blackburn Rovers on Monday - then said he was angry because they had conceded a goal.
It was City's fourth straight success since Mancini took over from Mark Hughes three weeks ago and followed a 2-0 win over Stoke City and a 3-0 win over Wolves in the league and a 1-0 win at Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.
After praising hat-trick hero Carlos Tevez, scorer Micah Richards and the rest of his team, Mancini said: "It was a good night for us, but the team must concentrate for 90 minutes and I am angry because we conceded a goal.
"It's important that we concentrate all the time. I was angry because it was a gift, but for me we played very well, we must continue to play well and not concede any goals."
The victory lifted City into fourth place and a Champions League spot, taking them to 38 points from 20 matches, trailing Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal but Mancini said the league table was unimportant now.
"Now we don't watch the table, we'll watch the table in two months, now it's not important," he said.
Tevez, who joined City from rivals Manchester United at the start of the season and will face them when City meet United in the League Cup semi-final later this month, had a memorable match.
He scored his first Premier League hat-trick and took his tally for the season to 15 goals - with 10 coming in his last seven league matches.
"He was fantastic," said Mancini, who also raved about Richards's stunning goal which came after he ran 70 metres from the edge of his own penalty area.
Mancini is now thanking his lucky stars he has the chance to work with Argentina ace Tevez.
"I don't know the whole story," said Mancini of Tevez's controversial move from the red to the blue half of the city.
"But when I was in Italy and watched him on TV I thought Carlos was a good player.
"I wanted him to come to Inter. I asked about him. But of course, there was no chance because he was at United."