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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says he does not have enough depth to his midfield.

Yaya Toure has started every match this season, while Gareth Barry has only missed one game.

James Milner and Nigel de Jong are both injured, with Owen Hargreaves not yet match-fit.

And Mancini said: "We are lacking at this moment because we lost two midfielders. I don't have players. I can only change the full-backs."

MANCHESTER CITY'S MIDFIELDERS Nigel de Jong (1 appearance)

Yaya Toure (6)

Gareth Barry (5)

Owen Hargreaves (0)

James Milner (3)

Samir Nasri (4, inc 1 for Arsenal)

Adam Johnson (5)

David Silva (6)

Abdul Razak (1)

The Italian has plenty of attacking options, with David Silva and Samir Nasri in excellent form and Adam Johnson a more than capable back-up.

But he feels he is short of holding midfielders and handed a debut to trainee Abdul Razak, 18, in the 3-0 win over Wigan.

He added: "I have only two midfielders, because James [Milner] and De Jong have injuries."

Mancini also thinks letting a two-goal lead slip against Fulham would serve as a lesson for the rest of the season.

Sergio Aguero struck twice to give City a healthy lead but Fulham drew level following a goal by Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy's deflected shot.

The result was the first time City have dropped league points this season.

Mancini told BBC Sport: "It's incredible, we lost two points after we scored two goals and dominated the game.

"But I think this can be a lesson for us. When we have the chances we should score."

Mancini complained of his team's wastefulness after the 3-0 win against Wigan last Saturday, where they had a host of chances but only led 1-0 at the break.

This time, although Aguero scored within 12 seconds of the re-start to give City a two-goal cushion, they were made to pay.

It was the first time City have played a game after a Champions League fixture but, while they faced Napoli at home on Wednesday, Fulham had played a day later in midweek, hosting FC Twente in the Europa League on Thursday.

Mancini bemoaned his side's concentration, with Fulham's first goal coming from a Micah Richards foul throw, while he also believed that Edin Dzeko was fouled in the build-up to Fulham's equaliser.

"For 10 or 15 minutes after Fulham scored, they played very well," Mancini added. "But a football match is 95 minutes and a top team like us needs to have more control of the game.

"I'm not angry. I'm just disappointed because we conceded two stupid goals."

The Italian also defended his decision to withdraw David Silva, who was replaced by Pablo Zabaleta before Murphy struck.

"In the middle I didn't have any players because we have James Milner and Nigel de Jong out injured," he said. "So I didn't have a chance to change it in the middle."