please log in to view this image MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Carlos Tevez was meeting Manchester City officials on Monday as the inquiry into his actions during last week's Champions League match at Bayern Munich, takes a significant step forward, a source close to the player confirmed to Reuters. Manager Roberto Mancini said after Tuesday's game, which ended in a 2-0 win for Bayern, that Tevez had refused to go on as a substitute and that as far as he was concerned the Argentine's career at Manchester City "was finished." The striker denied the allegations but was suspended by the club for two weeks while an internal investigation is being carried out. Reuters sources close to Tevez confirmed the meeting was taking place on Monday at a private location. Tevez took no part in Saturday's 4-0 Premier League win at Blackburn Rovers, but sought to placate City fans last week -- already angered by his open desire to leave the club which he has expressed over the past year. "There was some confusion on the bench and I believe my position may have been misunderstood," he said in a statement last week. "I would like to apologise to all Manchester City fans, with whom I have always had a strong relationship, for any misunderstanding that occurred in Munich." (Reporting by Mike Collett; Editing by John O'Brien)
There's nothing tevez can say now to get the fans back on side! and I cant imagine anyone believing that 'there was a 'mis understanding'! Its really sad what he has done, this 'secret footballer blog' sums it up well saying that some footballer's just dont know what they have got until its gone, and points out how Owen Hargreaves and other injured players would give everything to get 15 minutes in the champions league!http://www.theplayersnet.com/secret-footballer-you-dont-know-what-you-have-until-its-taken-away/
The problem is non of us know for sure what went on, the players seem to be behind him which i find strange if he did refuse to play. I have said i dont want him to play for us again if it is true and i doubt he will, we will have to wait and see what is the outcome of yesterdays meeting.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)—Carlos Tevez has refused to comment on his Manchester City future on his return to Argentina. The 27-year-old forward was suspended last week while City carries out an inquiry into his apparent refusal to play during the Champions League game against Bayern Munich. Tevez got off a plane on Tuesday in Buenos Aires but avoided speaking to a horde of reporters waiting to greet him. Barcelona star Lionel Messi arrived about the same time, did not cross paths with Tevez, and then left to meet up with the Argentine national team. Argentina plays Chile on Friday in a World Cup qualifying match. Tevez is not part of the squad.
So he thinks saying his head was not in the right place so he didn't want to go on is going to save his arse, if he had taken the English lessons SAF lined up for him instead of not turning up maybe he wouldn't be in the **** he is in now.
Manchester City will demand a 20 per cent sell-on clause if Carlos Tevez is sold for a cut-price fee in January. Officials fear top clubs will be put off by a £40million valuation and the Argentina striker's conduct in Munich, where it is alleged he refused to go on as a substitute, which he denies. City are preparing to take a huge slice off the price tag in return for a cut of any future fee. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...2/Manchester-City-make-exit-Carlos-Tevez.html