Tevez apologised to Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini for his behaviour
following his refusal to warm up during a Champions League clash in
Munich last year, which makes the Argentine available for selection in about two to three weeks from now. Tevez
left for his homeland without the club's consent after the incident, and
Aguero says the arrival of his compatriot will give City the edge over
second-placed Manchester United.
Aguero said "I prefer things with him in the squad because he is a very important player for us," Aguero told The Sun. "I spoke a few times with him while he was absent. He is a super professional and it was up to him to decide about his future. I am happy he is back. I think his return could be important for us in
the decisive period of this season. He has been one of the best forwards
in world football over the last few years. City need all the players we
have to try and win titles. It's difficult because in the Premier
League opponents do not concede ground easily."

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