Man City have announced that Tevez wants to leave the club after he handed in a transfer request. I'm sure to the delight of every City fan, well me anyway, City rejected the request. But why, when you're the captain of the club that is going places, would you decide to call it a day? I'm quite shocked by this, although I do want him to stay, I will never want a player to stay at the club who won't show his full commitment.
We have seen some worrying signs in the past few weeks between the relationship of Roberto Mancini and Carlos Tevez. Most notably, the row that was the result of Tevez being taken off against Bolton. I think I should add that there was no more than five minutes left, so I think it was Tevez being a little bit immature. It looked more like what you would see at an under 13's match on a Sunday morning. He was clearly showing a lack of respect to the Italian man.
He was City's player of the year last season after quite a slow start under Mark Hughes and confirmed himself as a fan favourite. He doesn't stop running and his goal scoring record ain't half bad either. 30 goals in 50 appearances. My only criticism of the Argentine would be that he hangs on to the ball for a second too long. I would hate to see him go for he is one of the best strikers in the world and would not only be a loss for City but for the Premiership as well.
But I don't know why you would want to keep a player that obviously isn't happy and wants to go and it's, for me, nothing but disrespect especially when your the captain to hand in a transfer request. Mancini will obviously have a lot on his hands with Tevez adding to the list of "keep players happy" along side the not-so-super Mario Balotelli. Balotelli must be giving a bad vibe, players must be thinking "if he can be a pain in the backside, why can't I?".
With the aim of the club being to bring in world class players and get rid of the players that were at the City before the takeover, this must come as a real surprise to the club and the owners in particular. It will be quite an interesting saga, one that will grab most of the headlines during the January transfer window which is less than a month away.
I would love to hear any comments you may have.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
(611)
-
▼
December
(30)
- The Best and Worst of 2010
- Barcelona Transfer Targets: Top 10 Players Who Cou...
- Is It A Two Horse Race For The Premiership Title?
- 11 players that are set to light up 2011
- Benitez's "Holiday" At Inter Comes To An End
- Chelsea Interested In Tottenham Star....But It's N...
- He Betrays United, Then City And Now He Wants To G...
- The Fat Boy from Bari who made Capello cry
- Is He The Greatest Manager Of All Time?
- World Cup 2022 In January?
- Round Of 16 Draw Doesn't Fail To Disappoint
- Premiership Managers All Feeling The Pressure
- What Have Blackburn Got Themselves Into?
- FIFA World Cup 2010 - Easy To Forget
- Arsenal Aim To Keep Top Spot
- Carlos. What Are You Doing?
- Man City Show They Have A Genuine Chance Of Winnin...
- Why Alan Pardew?
- Was It Better To Get Second In The Group Stages?
- Shakhtar Donetsk are bopping to a bright Brazilian...
- Give Credit Where Credit's Due
- Martin Jol Resigns As Ajax Boss. Is This Just Coin...
- Liverpool Are NOT a Top Four Side Anymore
- Benitez fails to spark a Rafalution at Inter
- Players Of The Season.....So Far
- Chelsea Fail To Capatalise While Arsenal Take Full...
- The Best and Worst of World Cups Gone By
- "Media To Blame" Says FIFA.
- 2018/2022 Reaction: Why can a country ranked 113th...
- I Don't Blame FIFA, Qatar Do Know Their Football
-
▼
December
(30)
No comments:
Post a Comment