Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Tevez says he's sorry

So, after what seemed like half a season , Carlos Tevez has finally apologised to Man City and is ready to play for the Blue half of Manchester (and current league leaders) once again.

But isn't it just too late?

Will City ever forgive Tevez, a paid employee, for just packing his bags and jetting off to Argentina for three months mid-season when a simple apology to Roberto Mancini back then would have settled the matter?

Or would City be inclined to welcome a player who a month ago (or for that matter, a week ago) didn't seem all that keen to return to the Eastlands club? Is it merely a coincidence that Tevez wants to patch things up City after proposed moves to AC and Inter Milan fell through?

Better yet, does Tevez think Mancini's going to welcome him back into the team after accusing the Italian of treating him like a dog?

To think that all this stemmed from a refusal to warm up and you start to wonder if City should send Tevez for some serious psychiatric testing.

No, in my opinion, Tevez' days at City ended the minute he walked out on the club like a child. And it's a shame for such a gifted footballer.


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