WednesdayFC Porto 3 - 0 D.ZagrebD.Kiev 0 - 2 PSGSchalke 04 1 - 0 OlympiacosArsenal 2 - 0 Montpellier Anderlecht 1 - 3 AC MilanAjax 1 - 4 DortmundZenit 2 - 2 MálagaLONDON – Roberto Mancini believes his job is not at risk even though his Manchester City side have crashed out of the Champions League group stage for the second successive season. After a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium left his struggling team with only three points and winless in Group D ahead of next month’s final group tie at Borussia Dortmund, the Italian said it would be “crazy” to believe the competition could be won after only two campaigns.“The season is long, you have Champions League, the FA Cup, Premier League,” he said. “If we think we can win the Champions League after only two years we are crazy. We need to improve as a team, we did some mistakes. We are a good team. I don’t have fear for this.“Inside [City] everyone knows football, and for us this is the second time [we’ve gone out at the group stage]. To win it first you need to go into the second stage. After February everything can change.”Asked what a reasonable amount of time would be for City’s expensively assembled team to be considered contenders, he said: “Chelsea tried to win it for 10 years and in their best moment they didn’t win – when they played with [Didier] Drogba when he was younger.