In the end, there was a satisfactory outcome for Manchester City, and Roberto Mancini will hope it is the same tomorrow when he meets Carlos Tevez for the first time since the Argentinian went public with his wish for a transfer. Before leaving Turin the City manager confirmed Tevez would play against Everton on Monday. "Why not?" he asked.
Mancini also made it clear that he would seek a swift conclusion to the dispute with City's leading scorer. "It's important we finish it quickly," he said. "I haven't had this situation before but it could happen at any club, in England or Italy, and I want to speak to him to understand what he wants to do. We do not want it to continue like this and I think this can finish in the next two days."
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