The Argentina star exacted revenge on his old club on Tuesday night when he scored the goals that give Manchester City their narrow first-leg advantage in the Carling Cup semi-final.
The Argentina star exacted revenge on his old club on Tuesday night when he scored the goals that give Manchester City their narrow first-leg advantage in the Carling Cup semi-final.
If that was not enough, Tevez riled Red Devils skipper Gary Neville so much he provoked a one-fingered gesture after his equaliser, then headed straight to the dug-outs to taunt Sir Alex Ferguson with an ears-cupped salute of celebration following the winner.
On the basis that Ferguson always felt a deal for Tevez to join City had been agreed long before the striker signalled his intention to leave Old Trafford, it is difficult to see what he could have done to keep his star.
Giggs does not feel United need to reproach themselves at Tevez's loss, pivotal as he was at Eastlands. "There are no regrets," said Giggs. "Carlos is a good player and he is a good penalty taker. If he gets chances he scores.
"We know what Carlos is all about but he chose to go to City. That is the end of it. We have quality players at the club and we have shown that."
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