First of all, he says that he isn't satisfied that he doesn't get as much league appearances as Dimitar Berbatov and Wayne Rooney, who as also fellow strikers. First of all, Tevez isn't as good as those two as he "thinks" he is. Besides that, can't he just learn the art of being a "super-sub" just like Solksjaer during the 90's and early 2000's? Solksjaer, for your information is the one who clinched the UEFA champions league for the Red Devils, and thus the season that is Treble 99.
(Two babyfaces, except one has a CL medal while the other whines about everything)
If only Carlos Tevez had taken the initiatif to take up that role and possibly be the centre stage of the matches he will be playing. And then, he decided to snub a deal from Manchester United and went to Manchester City, the derby rivals. It's like rejecting a Mercedes for a Kancil.
(It isn't much of a hard discision right?)
Which brings me to my next point. Aepparently Carlos Tevez snubbed a move to Liverpool and choose City because of "Emotional Reasons", stating that it would do less damage to the fans of Man. United. Okay Tevez, how is switching to a club whose rivalry streches way longer than that of Liverppol or possibly his score sheet, justified? It doesn't make sense.The problem with Manchester City is their record of winning titles(or rather the lack of it).If he says switching to Manchester City raises a higher chance of European glory, he clearly dismiss the fact that the last time they won an European cup was 39 years ago. And the last domestic glory? 6 years later.
On the contrary, Liverpool have won the Champions Leagues in 2005 and they won the FA cup the following year. I'm not suggesting that I like Liverpool, but if I have a choice, I'll know who I'll choose.
Despite that, Tevez is still adamant on moving to City. And almost everyone(except himself) knows that the sole reason he moved to Manchester City is because of the high wage he will receive while donning the light blue shirt on the field, not to mention the newly purchased Barry,Robinho and Adebayor who too, came because their eyeballs are shinning british currency all over them.
I can go on and on about Tevez's rants on Fergie, but I believe he is beginning to realize that he went overboard. See, if he stopped complaining to the press about his disastrous relationship with Fergie, he could probably pulled off the greatest hoax and gain sympathy from the Red Devils fan. See, the fans have very high regard of him and pressured Alex Ferguson to sign him on a permanent deal. If Tevez just stop the noise and proceeded to sign for Manchester City, Fergie will get the very "hairdryer treatment" he is infamous for from the fans.
But Tevez went overboard and ironically, the fans who adored Tevez so dearly is beggining to hate him for criticizing Ferguson. And we all know who is the victor at the end of the day. Just look at Beckham or Van Nistelrooy.
(Believe me, he has worser moments than that)
And now we have Tevez claiming that Ferguson is scared of the new Manchester City squad ahead of their derby match which will surely excite both sides of Manchester. If that's not enough, he continues by saying that Mark "Sparky" Hughes, the manager of City is a better manager cause "he has been a football player so there is a big difference in the way he treats each player."
Now I'll probably show the middle finger to Tevez for this one. Ferguson was a striker in Aberdeen during the 60's (i think) and mind you, he scores goals. Lots of them. Probably more than Tevez could in 10 cycles of his lifetime. And please, guess where did Mark Hughes rise to fame? Manchester United. Who was the gaffer? Ferguson.
So, at the end of the day. Tevez is screwed. He talks to much, is as dangerous in front of goal as my old teddy bears and worse of all, he doesn't know it. I'll hope he spends time getting used to the bench, cause he'll have a hard time getting a place on the starting XI with 9 strikers in Manchester City. I'm not kidding.
(Better be used to this scene from now on)
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