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Tevez denies Mancini rift talk

ESPNsoccernet staff
December 6, 2010
Carlos Tevez reacted angrily after being subbed by Roberto Mancini against Bolton © PA Photos
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Manchester City captain Carlos Tevez has played down reports of a feud with Roberto Mancini, after he publicly undermined his manager when he was substituted against Bolton.

Tevez scored his side's winner in a 1-0 victory against the Trotters on Saturday, ensuring City moved to within three points of the Premier League summit. But after being replaced by James Milner in the 90th minute, he vented his fury towards Mancini - with Milner forced to hold his team-mate back on the sidelines - scenes described as "embarrassing" by Bolton's Kevin Davies.

However, Tevez insists that his relationship with Mancini, which has been questioned in the past, is a healthy one and stressed that the Italian has his full backing.

"Of course I get on well with Roberto and I back him 100 per cent," Tevez told City's official magazine. "I was disappointed for instance that my substitution against Birmingham recently [when he was replaced by Gareth Barry] resulted in some of our fans showing displeasure towards him.

"What people didn't know was that I had played the previous three games going through the pain barrier, and the manager knew that. I was very close to getting a more serious injury through playing when perhaps I shouldn't have, so his concern was for my well-being.

"To criticise the manager for his decisions is unfair because we need to be patient - there is a long way to go in the season. Roberto and I get on. We discuss lots of things both in public and in private.

"We are both passionate football people and we both want the same things for Manchester City and that is success. We both want to win.

"I really like the desire the fans have to win something, and I sense it. It gives me a lot of strength. I know it is hard for people to go week-in, week-out, it can be expensive and it is not the main priority in life, but they make it their main priority.

"That motivates me and we all want to do the same thing - to make history and win trophies at City.''

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