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Harry Redknapp reveals that Tottenham tried to sign Carlos Tevez in the January transfer window

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Tottenham’s manager has revealed that the North London club did try to lure Tevez away from Manchester City in the January transfer window in an attempt to bolster their own offensive options but the deal never went through...
Harry Redknapp has admitted that Tottenham Hotspur did try to sign Carlos Tevez in the winter transfer window but the deal never went through. Tevez recently scored a hatrick for the Citizens in their latest league encounter but
this season has been a haphazard one for the Argentinean goal scorer.
The former West Ham United man fell out with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Mancini last year when he refused to warm up according to the Italian’s orders when City were playing against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions’ League group stages. The result
was a tense relationship between both the men at City as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 admitted that Tevez will never play again for the title chasers. However previous misunderstandings were put aside recently as Tevez was incorporated back into the Manchester City line up and
he has repaid his manager’s faith by producing goal scoring performances.
Redknapp elaborated by stating, "I said to the chairman 'can you get me http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-c9879 made some enquiries, but it wasn't doable. If he could have done it, he would have. He (Levy) would have loved Tevez, but it wasn't
possible because his wages are £200,000 a week. It's not possible at Tottenham to buy him. He is a fantastic player. When he puts a shirt on he doesn't stop running, working, he's enthusiastic, he can play and he can score goals."
He added, "No players have ever come to me and said they felt tired. Some of their stats have gone down because they have not wanted to run about enough - it's not because they are knackered. The players have probably played on
average 30 games this year and I don't think is a lot. I don't ever remember Bobby Moore getting rotated, nor Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Dave Mackay or http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-c4244 Mullery. They played ankle deep in mud every week.”

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