Boss hails ‘invaluable’ Tevez

Date published: 21 December 2010


Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is looking to the future with confidence after Carlos Tevez withdrew his transfer request.

The news came less than three hours before last night's Premier League encounter with Everton at Eastlands.

And although City could not make the most of their good fortune, losing 2-1 and missing the chance to secure top spot at Christmas for the first time since 1929, the elation in the Blues camp was obvious.

"Carlos is a world class player whose contribution since he joined the club has been invaluable," said Mancini.

"I am pleased that we are now able to focus on pure football matters and are able to look forward to Carlos continuing to play a significant role in the club's progress."

The truce was as startling as it was sudden, apparently following direct intervention by chairman Khaldoon al-Mubarak, who met with Tevez before further talks that included chief executive Garry Cook.

Enough common ground was found for Tevez to withdraw his transfer request, even though it had been claimed part of his reason for wanting to quit was because of his family, who are back home in Argentina.

Tevez also appears to have put to one side his relationships with Cook and director of football development Brian Marwood, which he had claimed were broken "beyond repair".