City train without Tevez
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Tevez reported back to the club on Wednesday night after spending more than three months in Argentina without permission.
The 28-year-old striker has not been registered to play in Europe and was therefore not involved as the first team trained for the final time before flying out to Portugal.
Tevez was given his own fitness plan, as is customary for players who miss training for any reason, after checking in at the club's training ground for a medical last night.
Manager Roberto Mancini was not present as Tevez spent just over an hour back at Carrington and it now seems their first meeting since the player's return will take place later this week.
Mancini has recently seemed open to the possibility of Tevez playing again but has long maintained the forward must apologise first for the events of the past four-and-a-half months.
Tevez has not played for City since refusing to warm up as a substitute during the infamous Champions League loss at Bayern Munich in September.
Tevez then flew to Argentina without authorisation on November 7 and remained there in the hope of securing a move during the January transfer window.
Despite interest from AC Milan, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, a deal failed to materialise and the player decided to return to the north west and resume his City career.
Mancini has also not yet responded to an interview Tevez gave to Argentinian TV earlier this week in which he claimed he had been treated "like a dog" by the City boss in Munich.
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