Sunday, December 19, 2010

Tevez set to be stripped of Man City captaincy

Carlos Tevez
Mark Hughes
Roberto Mancini
Everton
Manchester City

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is set to strip Carlos Tevez of the City captaincy, BBC Sport is reporting.

The two met on Friday afternoon at the club's Carrington training ground to discuss the striker's transfer request.

City play Everton on Monday with Mancini considering handing the armband to Kolo Toure or Vincent Kompany.

The manager is yet to inform the club of his decision, but senior officials believe he is most likely to reinstate Toure as skipper.

The defender was made captain under Mark Hughes but replaced by Tevez in the summer in a bid to make the Argentine stay at Eastlands.

On Sunday morning, Toure was still unaware of whether he would be captain against Everton, but Mancini is believed to regard him as the best option until Tevez's future is resolved.

City rejected a written transfer request from Tevez last week and have made it clear they will not sell him in January, with Eastlands football administrator Brian Marwood declaring on Friday he expects the striker to honour his contract, which runs until July 2014.

 
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