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    Tevez has no problem with me







    )ROBERTO MANCINI is baffled by the suggestion Carlos Tevez has a problem with him.


    Tevez looks likely remain at Manchester City after tomorrow's transfer window has closed.

    And Mancini has reacted to comments made by the player's advisor Kia Joorabchian on Friday.
    Joorabchian claimed Tevez's relationship with his manager had never been good and there had been "feuds" with Mancini throughout their time together.

    This has come as a surprise to Mancini, who believed he had a good working relationship with a player he made his skipper at the start of last season.

    The City boss said: "Carlos doesn't have any problem with me."
    Tevez, 27, remains in Argentina as he has been for over two months.
    And Mancini admits bringing the player back into the squad could prove problematic.

    He added: "Everyone should always answer for his behaviour.
    "If a player is at one club and wants to go to another, it is an option for the player. Maybe for the club it is a big problem."

    Mancini has also confirmed he will not be adding to his squad in the next two days, and that defender Wayne Bridge will remain at the club.
    Skipper Vincent Kompany can return for tomorrow's trip to Everton after completeing his four-match ban.

    Mancini added: "It is important that we have Vincent available.
    "He is our leader and a very strong defender, one of the best in Europe.
    "And because he is so young, he can improve
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    Hmmmmm...

    City: You can rot, Tevez


    By NEIL CUSTIS
    Published: 25 Jan 2012





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    MANCHESTER CITY have told Carlos Tevez he can rot.

    It has emerged Tevez has lost £9.3million and counting over his dispute with the club.

    City are adamant they will not be held to ransom by the Argentine, who turned down a move to Paris St Germain because he would rather hang on for a switch to AC Milan.

    Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: "Carlos remains a player with contractual obligations to Manchester City for the next 2½ seasons.
    "Unless we receive an offer that we deem appropriate the terms of his contract will be enforced."

    City stopped paying the £198,000-a-week striker, 27, at the end of November — that totals £1.7million in wages.
    On December 22, they fined him £1.2m for gross misconduct.

    Tevez appealed against that but lost at a club hearing. He can appeal again to the Premier League by the end of the month.
    Tevez had already been fined nearly £400,000 for refusing to warm up at Bayern Munich.

    Before then, he lost £6m in loyalty bonuses for consistently trying to leave and making his desire to go so public.
    Tevez went AWOL on November 7 when he flew home to Argentina, where he has remained.

    While he favours a move to AC Milan, the Italians have fallen £7m short of City's value.
    They want £25m plus £3m based on honours and appearances.
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      Pride comes before a fall... and sometimes ignorance is NOT bliss... his advisor Joorbachian or whatever his name is, is an idiot and Tevez is a bigger one for following him!
      Peter R

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