Tevez targeting trophies

15 July 2009 08:29
Manchester City's newest signing Carlos Tevez insists he has come to Eastlands to win trophies and be successful. The Argentina international wrapped up his £25million switch on Tuesday after rejecting the chance to secure a permanent stay with city rivals Manchester United earlier in the summer. The 25-year-old's Old Trafford stay proved hugely successful after helping the Red Devils win two Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League, the Fifa Club World Cup, League Cup and Community Shield. Tevez now wants to help Mark Hughes' side, who have also been bolstered by the summer arrivals of Roque Santa Cruz and Gareth Barry, win silverware and become one of Europe's biggest clubs. "My ambition is to help Manchester City recover the status they once had as one of the best clubs in Europe and to try and win trophies," explained Tevez. "The coach and the owners made me understand the reality at Manchester City - it was a very important decision for me to make but it is a bit of a strange sensation for me to be back again in Manchester. "I will give everything to help City become one of the biggest and most important clubs in England - and win some trophies. "But it is very important to remember I am just one more player to add to the strength of the squad, one more player working with the coach and my new team-mates to help us win trophies for City."

Source: SKY_Sports