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Tevez ready for reconciliation

SoccerNews in English Premier League 15 Feb 2012

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Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez is ready to mend his relationship with the club’s fans, according to his agent.

The 28-year-old Argentine has not featured for the English Premier League table-toppers since refusing to warm up in a Champions League match at Bayern Munich in September.

Suspensions and fines followed, before Tevez returned to his home country without the club’s permission.

But after a host of rumoured transfer moves in January failed to come to fruition, Tevez and the club appear to have made peace.

“He has a lot of repairs to do with the fans, he realises that,” Joorabchian told Sky Sports News.

“He has said he is ready to apologise. He sincerely never felt he was doing something wrong at the time. He understands that his actions may not have implied that.”

Joorabchian says Tevez will give his all to ensure City win their first league title since 1968.

“The main objective… if he can and he is permitted to get back on the pitch, he will do his best to help City win the title.”

“He wants to come back, Manchester City have been very good with him as a club over the last couple of months. This has been a difficult situation for club and player, they have been very good in trying to resolve all the matters.”

“The reality is that if Carlos can help City, and City want that help from Carlos to win the title between now until the end of the season, then that is what needs to happen and that is everyone’s goal.”

“He is saying that he will get himself ready, as the club have requested him to do. The club have said Carlos coming back can only be an asset to them.”

Tevez arrived back in Manchester on Monday.

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