Manchester United didn’t want to keep me: Tevez
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Carlos Tevez has laid the blame for his departure from Old Trafford squarely at the door of Sir Alex Ferguson.
After his move across the city, the new Manachester City player rejected the United manager's suggestion that he had started conversations with his new club six months ago and insisted that he had received none of the messages Ferguson said he had sent from his holiday base on southern France, exorting him to stay at Old Trafford.
Tevez's £25.5m move has delivered Manchester City an even more significant asset than last August's marquee signing Robinho and symbolic evidence that their riches really can reach parts that United, so desperate to keep Tevez that they eventually offered him wage parity with Rio Ferdinand and Dimitar Berbatov, cannot.
Tevez has made no secret of Ferguson's failure to communicate as he sees it, but his dissection of his old boss's narrative of events will make for a tasty pre-match press conference before Sunday September 20, when Hughes' new look side venture into Old Trafford.
“I was two years at United but Sir Alex never called me or sent any texts,” said Tevez, who arrives at the City of Manchester Stadium on £150,000 a week.
“I don't think this is the way to treat a player who has been at the club for two years. There was no line of communication. It was not because of the fans that I did not stay, but because Alex Ferguson and [chief executive] David Gill did not want to keep me.”
There was confusion last night about the precise translation of Tevez's words. An alternative version suggested that the 25-year-old had said that Ferguson had no right to expect a reply to text messages they had sent, when they had ignored him for two years.
Tevez's suggestion that his only conversation with Ferguson followed a “match with Roma” to “discuss a situation about going to play for Argentina” appeared on face value to suggest the two had not spoken since October 2, 2007, after United's group stage game with Roma and 11 days before Tevez played for Argentina against Chile.
But the rancour Tevez still feels is crystal clear and underlines how desperate he was to leave the Premier League champions.
“Having a coach that wants me and wants me to play, and a good fan base and an environment in which I am happy, these are the most important things to me,” Tevez said.
The Argentine was provided with an immediate sense of the footballing divide he has breached by moving from one Manchester club to another when he stepped from his car outside the City of Manchester stadium — to be greeted by 400 City fans shouting “Carlos Tevez is a Blue, he hates Munichs.”
That kind of vitriol cannot have been in his mind when he contemplated leaving a club he still says he adores.
“Part of my heart will always be with them,” he said of United.
Tevez was the latest in the line of new City players to insist he had not arrived for the money, despite earning a £50,000 a week pay rise with his move, and also rejected suggestions he has demanded the regular starting place which was denied him across the city.
“In a team you have to win respect of team mates and sweat for the shirt. I have not had any assurance that I will be an automatic member of the first team so I will fight hard to become one.
“I am a professional so I have to think as a professional. This is a new chapter in my life and a new challenge.”
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I hope Tevez is happy. His arrival at the Council House was greeted with this disgusting chant as mentioned above.
Banter & rivalry are what makes football matches and heightens the atmosphere, but there is a line which the vast majority of fans no longer cross.
Both Man Utd and Liverpool fans have long since stopped singing offensive songs to each other, but it seems these morons at Citeh can't get over the great success of their rivals and resort to such low standards
33 years.....
Posted by Strucker | 15.07.09, 09:54 GMT