GARETH Barry feels Manchester City will have to get used to being the centre of attention if they are to fulfil their grand plans.
Not for the first time this season, the Blues found themselves plastered all over the back pages last week following an alleged bust-up between manager Roberto Mancini and forward Craig Bellamy.
Mancini played down the row reports and Bellamy was introduced as a substitute during yesterday's 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Eastlands.
But rather than calling on the media to lay off his team-mates, Barry accepts the increased scrutiny that comes with being a big club with even bigger ambitions.
"As a club we are in transition," said the England star.
"We have spent a lot of money and we are looking to reach the top.
"But these things come with it. It was not even a row but it made the headlines.
"We come into training, looking to work hard. We see a headline and wonder why it is there. But all the top clubs have had it over the years."
Barry certainly does not feel there are any lingering problems over an apparent difference of opinion about how Bellamy's long-standing knee injury should be treated.
"They are both strong and opinionated and they are both winners," said Barry. "That is good for the club.
"We are working hard on the training pitch and all the players are right behind the manager."
Meanwhile, Mancini has admitted it is more important for City to have Carlos Tevez back for Saturday's trip to Chelsea than the midweek FA Cup replay at Stoke.
Mancini does not know where Tevez is at present, having allowed the Argentina star to return home on compassionate leave when his partner Vanesa went into premature labour.
But with mother out of hospital and baby being monitored in intensive care, Mancini wants Tevez back, not least because City have not won since their star striker went back to South America.
The best-case scenario would be for Tevez to return within the next 24 hours. Even then Mancini is not convinced the former Manchester United star would be ready to face Stoke.
What the Italian really wants is to have Tevez available for Saturday's trip to Stamford Bridge.
"I don't know if Carlos has been doing any training over the last week," said Mancini.
"I hope he has but I need to speak with him when he comes back.
"We play Wednesday but it is difficult to think he might play then.
"But for Saturday it is possible - and Saturday is more important."
Mancini played down the row reports and Bellamy was introduced as a substitute during yesterday's 0-0 draw with Liverpool at Eastlands.
But rather than calling on the media to lay off his team-mates, Barry accepts the increased scrutiny that comes with being a big club with even bigger ambitions.
"As a club we are in transition," said the England star.
"We have spent a lot of money and we are looking to reach the top.
"But these things come with it. It was not even a row but it made the headlines.
"We come into training, looking to work hard. We see a headline and wonder why it is there. But all the top clubs have had it over the years."
Barry certainly does not feel there are any lingering problems over an apparent difference of opinion about how Bellamy's long-standing knee injury should be treated.
"They are both strong and opinionated and they are both winners," said Barry. "That is good for the club.
"We are working hard on the training pitch and all the players are right behind the manager."
Meanwhile, Mancini has admitted it is more important for City to have Carlos Tevez back for Saturday's trip to Chelsea than the midweek FA Cup replay at Stoke.
Mancini does not know where Tevez is at present, having allowed the Argentina star to return home on compassionate leave when his partner Vanesa went into premature labour.
But with mother out of hospital and baby being monitored in intensive care, Mancini wants Tevez back, not least because City have not won since their star striker went back to South America.
The best-case scenario would be for Tevez to return within the next 24 hours. Even then Mancini is not convinced the former Manchester United star would be ready to face Stoke.
What the Italian really wants is to have Tevez available for Saturday's trip to Stamford Bridge.
"I don't know if Carlos has been doing any training over the last week," said Mancini.
"I hope he has but I need to speak with him when he comes back.
"We play Wednesday but it is difficult to think he might play then.
"But for Saturday it is possible - and Saturday is more important."
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