Carlos Tevez feels that Manchester United might not have lost the Champions League final if he had been named in the starting line-up.
The Argentine's future at Old Trafford remains uncertain as he nears the end of a two-year loan deal, and press reports on Friday suggest an exit is inevitable.
Tevez has grown frustrated at a lack of regular first-team action at United and he failed to land a starting berth in Wednesday's 2-0 loss to Barcelona.
The attacker was introduced at half-time but he could not inspire the Red Devils as Barca cruised to a memorable success in Rome.
Tevez has reiterated that he is keen for his future to be resolved, with talks ongoing between United and his advisors.
He said in the Daily Mirror: "I wanted to play in the starting line-up in Rome but that decision was down to the coach.
"But with a strategy more attacking in the first minute then perhaps the result would have been different.
"It has not been a good time for me because I believe that I should have played more minutes. My future will now be decided. My agents are negotiating and I am waiting to hear some news."