Rate 3, 2013 7:48:00 AM The City right-back doesn't feel his Argentine tem-mate has been affected by new off-field issues, and wants him to display agreat passiona against his old team Tevez faces a court date on Wednesday morning for driving offenses, and may even be given a six-month prison sentence - though community support is really a much more likely outcome. But Zabaleta states the striker has been determined considering that the event, and is totally focused on facing his former side on April 8 at Old Trafford. "It doesn't appear to bother him," Zabaleta told Sunlight. "Roberto Mancini said last time he hopes the authorities will stop him again it is an excellent motivation for him because it looks. "It was merely a little mistake by Carlos. He knows now he has to be relaxed otherwise he's likely to be in trouble. Now he's got some friend to create him to [their training ground] Carrington every day." The 29-year-old left Old Trafford for their neighbors almost four years ago, and Zabaleta says that it's still a "special" occasion for the striker. "Every time we play against United it is a really unique game for Carlos," the Argentine full-back included. "He has always done well against them. He was a United player once and I have seen him play with great interest against United. "It will be a special day for Carlos and a day for the team."
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