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Kompany ready to return against Sunderland

March 29, 2012

Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany is on course to make his return to action against Sunderland on Saturday.

Kompany has missed City's last four games with a hamstring injury, including the visits to Swansea and Stoke, where City have picked up just a single point to surrender the advantage in the Premier League title battle to Manchester United.

However, just as Roberto Mancini's men reach the point where they cannot afford to fall any further behind favourites United, Kompany has returned to training. And the latest update from the Belgian is positive.

"Just had my second training session with the team," Kompany tweeted. "If all goes to plan I will be available for the Sunderland game."

With visits to Arsenal and Norwich looming in a potentially pivotal six-day period around Easter, Kompany's return cannot come soon enough. And a fully-fit Carlos Tevez would be an advantage too.

The Argentina star has made two appearances off the substitutes' bench since his return to first-team duties after his extended stand-off with Roberto Mancini. And whilst he made a significant contribution to the victory over Chelsea by setting up Samir Nasri for the winner, Tevez failed to ignite City at Stoke.

However, Tevez scored on a reserve team outing at Morecambe on Wednesday and team-mate Yaya Toure has revealed the striker has promised to do everything in his power to help City get their noses back in front.

"Everyone can make mistakes but Carlos is a really good man,'' Toure told the Manchester Evening News. "When you meet him, he is always good fun and a nice guy, even if people may have a different image of him.

"He knew when he came back to the club he had made a very big mistake, but now everything is over and he is focused on winning the Premier League.

"He wants to do as much as possible to say sorry to the fans. He will be an important player for us as he wants to prove he is a top player. I am sure he will be fantastic for the rest of the season.''

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