Thursday, November 24, 2011
Carlos Tevez's Manchester City relationship in tatters after fine
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£ 1 million fine and to protest suspected deliberate striker Roberto Mancini threatens to sue for comments fractured relationship between Carlos Tevez Manchester City has further deteriorated after the club fined £ 1,000,000 forward for refusing to play against Bayern Munich and Argentina international has threatened to sue the manager Roberto Mancini, defamation of character. city has imposed a record four weeks, but a two weeks after the end of a long disciplinary hearing Tevez found guilty of misconduct during the 2-0 defeat in the Champions League on September 27 . The 27-year-old did not appear at the Allianz Arena has just six days after being formally declared that it will receive £ 6 million in loyalty bonuses on your contract. The club are adamant Tevez will not be sold for a price drop in prices in January. Mancini also has the full support of the owner, Sheikh Mansour and the chairman, Khaldoon al-Mubarak, if he chooses not to select the team captain for the previous three years of his £ 250,000 a week contract. A spokesman for the city, said: "I can confirm that following a telephone call between Robert and the current president, the club's official position is that no offer will be considered by Carlos at least. reflect the real market value " Theoretically, Tevez could spend the next three years to rot in the reserves in the city after being found guilty of five breaches of contract in Germany, unless you find a club willing to meet their wage demands profits and your employer is the asking price.- Tevez was informed on Wednesday before the game that requests for transfer to two Bayern, which was presented to the club in December last year and the second, published by the media during the summer had caused the loss of fidelity future payments amounting to £ 6 million and the position of the hard line that the city is not negotiable. He was also aware that there would be negotiations on a new contract in the city after the club had fulfilled his request to reduce its selling price for him to meet with the Corinthians and closer to his family in Argentina, for transfer to collapse.
the Saturday before the City against Bayern, Tevez was a substitute for the 2-0 win against Everton deployed as Edin Dzeko Mancini and Sergio Aguero up front and introduced Mario Balotelli, effectively relegating to Argentina fourth choice striker. Tevez is said to have reacted angrily to the snub and the city suspicious of his actions in Munich, which does not include hanging out with the team for the warm pre-game warm-up and then on their own, were pretreated according changes in the accumulation in the game.
Mancini said in his telephone conversation with Sheikh Mansour Khaldoon, the man whose wealth has transformed the city into favorites for the title, he believes that he and the club have always been respected and that Tevez leaves entirely to the discretion of the manager when or whether to select the new front. Its two-week suspension has been served, the city announced for Tevez is eligible for the League Cup fourth round tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday.
The controversy, however, is likely to slip, with representatives from Tevez Mancini plans to continue his party from the comments at the Allianz Arena. The director of the city said the former Manchester United striker twice refused to play against Bayern, the sky and the press, as he struggled to contain his anger, but the Tevez camp contend that the burden does not refer not a refusal to play.
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