Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has claimed that he will not apologise for the controversial 'RIP Fergie' sign he held up during his team's title parade on Monday.
Despite the club issuing a swift apology for his actions, Tevez has since insisted that he should not have to say sorry over the incident.
"It seems like Ferguson is the President of England," Tevez told Ole.
"Because every time he speaks badly of a player or when he always talked rubbish about me, I never went out to say he had to apologise. When you mess up you should go out and apologise, but I do not apologise."
Tevez left Manchester United to sign for City in 2009.