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Tevez apologises to City, sets stage for Premier League return

Last Updated : 22 February 2012, 16:55 IST
Last Updated : 22 February 2012, 16:55 IST

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Manchester City finally got the apology they had been waiting for on Tuesday when striker Carlos Tevez said he was sorry for his behaviour over recent months, setting up a possible return to action at the Premier League club.

The Argentine striker also withdrew his appeal against a gross misconduct charge handed to him after he spent three months in his homeland without the club's permission. "I wish to apologise sincerely and unreservedly to everybody I have let down and to whom my actions over the last few months have caused offence," Tevez said in a club statement.

"My wish is to concentrate on playing football for Manchester City Football Club," added the 28-year-old, who has not played for City since refusing to warm up in September's Champions League defeat at Bayern Munich.

City manager Roberto Mancini, who after the events in Germany said Tevez was "finished" at the club, has previously suggested the striker could play again if he simply apologised. With that apology now uttered, the question will be whether he will now get the chance to take part in the club's pursuit of a first league title since 1968.

He acknowledged last week he would have to be "brilliant" on the pitch to win over fans who burned shirts with his name on and having not played competitively for more than four months there are also question marks over his fitness.

City said the striker had begun a training programme "designed to return him to optimum fitness". His prolonged and unauthorised absence prompted the club to fine him six weeks' wages after finding him guilty of gross misconduct.

Tevez had lodged an appeal with the Premier League over the charge but has now withdrawn it, according to the club.

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Published 22 February 2012, 16:55 IST

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