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Carlos Tevez committed to Man City cause

Football News Staff - 17 Jan 2011
Manchester City captain Carlos Tevez insists he is committed to the Eastlands outfit.

Tevez, who has often spoken of his disillusionment with football, shocked City by handing in a transfer request at the start of last month, claiming his relationship with some senior officials had broken down.

The 26-year-old’s relationship with manager Roberto Mancini was also reported to have become strained at the time, but the Argentina international eventually performed a U-turn on his decision and confirmed he would be staying with the club.

And the former West Ham and Manchester United forward has now reiterated his desire to remain at the City of Manchester Stadium and help lead the club to long-awaited glory.

Tevez said: “I am happy now. The issue is in the past.

“I had my discrepancies with the boss. But we spoke as two men and everything is solved and I'm very happy.”

He added: “We are on the right track and we are growing every day. This is not the same team as two or three years ago, it is much stronger.

“If we continue to play and win as a team all the results will come in our favour.

“The more games we win the more we are starting to believe that we can win the championship. What I think and what I dream is to make history for this club.

“It has been a long time for this club not to win a title and my dream is to change that. It is what we are all trying to achieve.”





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