New Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has talked up his side’s chances of winning the Premier League this season following the 3-0 win over Wolves on Monday. A brace from Carlos Tevez and a stunning Javier Garrido free-kick ensured Mancini’s start to his reign at Eastlands continued in impressive style. The Italian coach, who controversially replaced the sacked Mark Hughes just before Christmas, says the talented squad that has been assembled at City means they can realistically mount a title bid – even though they are 10 points adrift of current leaders Chelsea. Following the win at Molineux, Mancini said: "Now is not the time to look at our league position. We will just play one game at a time and then we will look at the table in two months. "Can we win the league? All is realistic. We have another 18 games to go so all is possible because we have a good team. "If we stay concentrated always it is possible with the players we have."