Staff exodus at Manchester City continues following departure of Roberto Mancini

Mancini was sacked after three-and-a-half years as manager

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Thursday 16 May 2013 06:45 EDT
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11 May 2013: Mancini looks dejected after losing the FA Cup Final to Wigan 1-0. Manchester City are also well off the pace of their main rivals in the Premier League, with Manchester United winning the title at a canter (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
11 May 2013: Mancini looks dejected after losing the FA Cup Final to Wigan 1-0. Manchester City are also well off the pace of their main rivals in the Premier League, with Manchester United winning the title at a canter (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

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Manchester City have confirmed the departure of five more members of Roberto Mancini's backroom staff.

Mancini was sacked after three-and-a-half years as manager on Monday and his first-team coach David Platt left the following day.

Among those also to have departed are defensive specialist Angelo Gregucci and reserve team boss Attilio Lombardo, the former Sampdoria and Crystal Palace player.

A City statement read: "Manchester City can confirm that Ivan Carminati, Fausto Salsano, Massimo Battara, Angelo Gregucci and Attilio Lombardo have left their respective roles at the football club.

"We thank them for their contribution to Manchester City since their arrival and wish them well with their future careers."

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