Carlos Tevez has told Diego Maradona he is concerned by his lack of regular action with Man Utd.
Argentina striker wants regular action
Carlos Tevez has told Argentina boss Diego Maradona he is concerned by his lack of regular action with Manchester United.
The striker has been reduced to much more of a bit-part role this season with Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov established as Sir Alex Ferguson's first-choice pairing.
Argentina international Tevez is yet to sign a permanent contract at Old Trafford and his two-year loan deal expires next summer, with speculation suggesting Real Madrid are interested in securing his services.
Despite insisting he is happy with the Premier League and UEFA Champions League holders, Tevez has told his new national team boss that he wants to be part of the starting XI.
Challenge
Maradona told
The Sun: "Tevez is worried about not being in United's first-choice team.
"He's got a challenge ahead of him to win a place among lots of extremely good players, including Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov.
"But I saw he was in good shape and told him the best way of showing his ability is to win the arm-wrestle against all the other players.
"Then he'll give himself a chance with the Argentina team. I believe in his ability and I know he features in Sir Alex Ferguson's plans."