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MANCHESTER: Yaya Toure says Carlos Tevez wants to say sorry to Manchester City fans for his behaviour earlier in the season by helping the club secure the title.

   Manager Roberto Mancini is considering handing Tevez his first league start  for almost seven months when Sunderland visit Eastlands  today.

   Having spent most of the season at the top of the table, City trail leaders  Manchester United by three points with eight games remaining, and have had a  week to forget.

   After being held to a 1-1 draw by Stoke last Saturday, United piled on the  pressure by defeating Fulham on Monday before Mancini was pictured giving  controversial striker Mario Balotelli a dressing down in training on Wednesday.

   Yet Mancini is now set to turn to another unpredictable member of his squad  to ensure City's title race does not fade in the closing stages.

   Tevez has made two substitute appearances totalling 40 minutes since  returning to the side earlier in the month following his infamous touchline row  with Mancini during a Champions League defeat against Bayern Munich in Germany  in September.

   But the Argentina striker may start against Sunderland after scoring in a  71 minute run-out for the reserves at Morecambe on Wednesday.

   The former Manchester United player, who has not started a league game  since September, capped an energetic display by finding the net with an  ambitious chip from the edge of the box.

   Toure says Tevez is desperate to make amends for his behaviour earlier in  the season by ensuring City pip his former club to the title.

   "Carlos is our player  -- everyone can make mistakes, but he is really a good  man," said Ivory Coast international Toure.

   "When you meet him, he is always good fun and a nice guy, even if people  may have a different image of him.

   "It was unbelievable when Carlos came back and the fans gave him big  applause, and tried to support him when he got the ball.

   "He knew when he came back to the club that he had made a very big mistake,  but now everything is over and he is focused on winning the Premier League.

   "He wants to help the team, and the club, and do as much as possible to say  sorry to the fans.

   "I think he will be an important player for us, as he wants to prove to  everyone he is a top player. I am sure he will be fantastic for the rest of the  season.

   "In my first year here he was my captain, and was always focused, always  wanting to win -- he was unbelievable.

   "When people love you, you want to give them something back. The fans come  to enjoy football and see our best players, like Carlos, and we have to  deliver."   AFP

CARLOS TEVEZ

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