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Carlos Alberto Tevez (Latin American Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈteβes]; né Martínez; born 5 February 1984) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player.A quick, tenacious, powerful, hard-working and dynamic forward in his prime, Tevez was capable of playing as a striker, as a winger, as a supporting forward, or as an attacking midfielder.
Carlos Tevez: OSC Player of the Year: OSC = Official Supporters Club Dedryck Boyata: OSC Young Player of the Year: Carlos Tevez: Players' Player of the Year: Adam Johnson: Goal of the Season Archived 22 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine: Sunderland 1 – 1 Manchester City 14 March 2010 Craig Bellamy: Performance of the Season Archived 23 July ...
Carlos Tevez moved from United to City in the summer, and started against his former club Manchester United had several players out of contention for the match. Paul Scholes was serving a one-match suspension, and Rio Ferdinand was considered a doubt with a calf injury, although he did eventually recover to start the match.
On 27 September 2011, Carlos Tevez who had controversially joined City from United in 2009 was named as a substitute for City's UEFA Champions League game at Bayern Munich. [8] Mancini claimed Tevez refused to come on as a substitute in the second half, when City were 2–0 down to Bayern, although Tevez denied this, calling it a ...
Carlos Tevez had a goal ruled out for offside shortly after, before a Dimitar Berbatov strike was blocked on the line by Aaron Hughes, but the Bulgarian did end up doubling United's tally shortly before the half-hour, stealing in ahead of Schwarzer to convert John O'Shea's square cross. Berbatov had the ball in the net again on the stroke of ...
Carlos Tevez (17 each) Highest home attendance: 47,386 vs. Everton (1 Dec 2012, Premier League) Lowest home attendance: 28,015 vs. Aston Villa (25 Sep 2012, League Cup) Average home league attendance: 45,781 (in all competitions)
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Following a poor run of form that left the club in 17th position, despite the signing of big name players Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez, the new owners sacked Alan Pardew, [2] replacing him with former West Ham player Alan Curbishley [3] who had recently ended a 15-year spell in charge of Charlton Athletic.