| Manchester City's 2-1 win    over Premier League leaders Manchester United on Monday was too little too    late for manager Roberto Mancini who is already focusing his attention on    next season's title race. Sergio Aguero's    outstanding 78th-minute winner allowed champions City to close the gap on    their neighbours to 12 points but it was more of a 'nice-to-have' result than    a fate-changing victory for this campaign. "We know we can win    the title next year," Mancini told a news conference after his team's    second successive league win at Old Trafford, following last season's 6-1    thrashing. "This year we have    made some mistakes unfortunately but now we can't do anything, the season is    gone. It is important we continue to win ... we need to continue to play like    this for next season." Second place in the    league is what the Italian is striving for with seven games remaining. City    also have the chance of silverware as they play holders Chelsea in an FA Cup    semi-final at Wembley on Sunday. "I think it will be    a different game, it's a semi-final and Chelsea are in a good moment,"    said Mancini who is likely to be without playmaker David Silva after he went    off with a hamstring injury on Monday. Mancini previously said    City's timid defence of their title had been partly down to a failure to    bring in some quality signings, including missing out on top striker Robin    van Persie who joined United in the close season from Arsenal. The Italian also reckoned    a spate of injuries to key players were to blame, saying his expensive squad    could not cope with the situation. "This season we had    some problems with some important players injured - Aguero, Yaya (Toure),    (Vincent) Kompany ... we are not a team who can lose important players like    this," said Mancini. "We are not so    strong that we can lose three or four players like this together." Whatever happens this    season, one thing is for sure in Mancini's mind - City will not trail United    by 15 points again. "No, I think we    showed this tonight," he said before adding that United deserved to win    what will be their 20th league title. United manager Alex    Ferguson, who has refused to watch a re-run of last season's Old Trafford    humiliation at the hands of City, had less to be upset about in his team's    performance this time. "It was a very    intense game, very competitive with two of the best teams in the    country," he told the BBC. "I thought we were    the better team in the second half but we know Sergio Aguero is a fantastic    finisher and we gave him a lot of room for (the winner). "I was pleased with    the second-half performance. There were a lot of plus sides. Van Persie was    fantastic today and Wayne Rooney got some time on the pitch after coming back    from injury." | 
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