Tevez has been suspended by City until further notice for a maximum of two weeks while the club conducts an investigation into allegations he refused to appear as a substitute during the 2-0 Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich.
The saga has dominated the build-up to City's trip to Ewood Park, where manager Roberto Mancini's side is desperate to put the events of the last few days behind them.
But Tevez's international team-mate Aguero insisted that the team is focused on defeating Blackburn - despite the events in Munich.
"On Tuesday a strong rival took the match," wrote Aguero on his official Twitter page. "We've got our minds on Blackburn now and on growing as a team. There's a lot ahead of us!"
Aguero admits though he has been saddened by the conflict which has left Tevez seemingly heading for the exit at Eastlands.
"Carlos is a great player but obviously I am not inside his mind, to know his thoughts and opinions," Aguero said while acknowledging Mancini's authority over team affairs.
"Roberto is in charge," he said. "He puts through his opinions and ideas, and obviously makes his decisions. We just have to go with it."
Tevez will not make the trip to Blackburn while Bosnian international Edin Dzeko also faces a battle for his place despite apologising to Mancini for his petulant reaction to being substituted in midweek.
Mario Balotelli, who has scored twice in his last two appearances, may be chosen ahead of Dzeko, who has seven goals this season, to partner Aguero.
Despite the turbulent few days, Mancini will be hopeful City can remain focused and avoid a similar Champions League hangover which saw them drop points away at Fulham after they drew with Napoli earlier this month.
That remains Citys only blip so far in the league as they have rattled in the goals, 19 in total, to join rivals Manchester United level on points at the top of the table.
Form against Blackburn is also on Mancinis side as City are unbeaten in their last seven games against the Lancashire club, winning four and drawing three.
And with City in fine goal-scoring domestic form, Steve Kean will be worried about his leaky Blackburn defence.
The Rovers manager has yet to see his side keep a clean sheet this season.
Kean relieved some pressure on himself with the 4-3 win against Arsenal in their last home game, but they then suffered a fourth league defeat in six games at the hands of Newcastle last Saturday.
Blackburn, who have injury doubts concering Michel Salgado and Gael Givet, announced the departure of assistant manager John Jensen on Thursday.
Former Arsenal and Denmark player Jensen joined the club in January.
A statement on Blackburn's official website said: "The club would like to thank John for his efforts over the past nine months and offer him best wishes for the future."
Source: AFP
Source: AFP