Friday, November 22, 2024

Mancini opens door to Tevez

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has spoken of a potential reconciliation with Carlos Tevez.

The rift between the Eastlands boss and the striker opened up when the 28-year-old allegedly refused to go on as a substitute in a Champions League clash against Bayern Munich.

Now Mancini appears to have had a change of heart and is willing to bury the hatchet, despite previously saying that the Argentine would never feature under him again.

Following the Bayern match, which ended in a 2-0 defeat for City, Mancini said Tevez was “finished” at the club and would not feature again as long as he remained manager.

This led to the forward being banished from the first-team, and he eventually returned to his homeland.

But now Mancini appears to be willing to put the dispute behind him and insists that he will speak to Tevez, should he return to Manchester.

“Carlos knows the situation,” Mancini told The Sunday Mirror.

“If he comes back we will talk because I have no problem with him.”

“Everyone knows that Tevez is a top player and it would be better for us if he was here.”

“Carlos has the ability to change a lot of games. I don’t know what whether he will come back this week, but if he does he can play a part in the last three months.”

“It depends on his physical condition because he hasn’t played for four months. Maybe he can recover his strength quickly.”

Tevez was linked with a move away from Eastlands in the January transfer window, with AC Milan, Inter, Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool being linked with his services.

But he was still a City player when the winter window closed last month.

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