CARLOS TEVEZ has accused Roberto Mancini of treating him 'like a dog' and branded the Manchester City boss 'a liar'. Tev returns to City today after three months on strike. He blasted Mancini as he recalled the night in Munich when Mancini rowed with Edin Dzeko, then turned on the Argentine striker. Tev said: "He is in the middle of an argument so then he tells me to keep on warming up and treats me like a dog. "So, when he spoke to me in that tone of voice I said 'No I'm not going out'. "I was willing to play but the coach was in such a foul mood because he had that argument with Dzeko. "He started on me as well, started swearing at me. That was because I was calm. Mancini said some horrible things to me." The striker then claimed Mancini lied in the subsequent enquiry into what happened that night. Tevez, 28, said: "I told Man City, 'I'm a Man City employee, you have to take care of me'. Mancini lied about me and the Man City directors knew it. "They looked after Mancini. I wanted Man City to tell the truth to the fans." City and Mancini had hoped the player would use yesterday's interview to apologise and make peace. Now the Argy looks to have blown any chance of a reconciliation with the manager. THE SUN .