Manchester City's manager Roberto Mancini, right, greets Chelsea's manager Rafa Benitez before their English Premier League soccer match at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Feb. 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Religious Mancini offers thanks to outgoing pope

Published: 07:03:10 PM, Sun 24 February 2013 UTC

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Clawing back a huge deficit in the Premier League title race hasn't been the only thing on Roberto Mancini's mind.

The Manchester City manager made the unusual move of beginning his post-match news conference on Sunday after a 2-0 victory over Chelsea by thanking outgoing Pope Benedict XVI for his eight years of service.

Hours earlier, Benedict had bestowed his final Sunday blessing of his pontificate on a cheering crowd in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. On Thursday, he will become the first pope to have resigned from the papacy in 600 years.

"For us, it is the last Sunday for our pope and I would like to say thank you to this pope for what he did in eight years," Mancini said.

Mancini, a Catholic, visited the holy village of Medjugorje in Bosnia during the run-in to last season's league title, which City won on the final day.

City is 12 points behind Manchester United with 11 games remaining this season.

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