Monday, December 28, 2009

Footballer Profile - Carlos Tévez

As for statistics alone, you'd be forgiven for wondering what all the fuss was with Carlos Tévez.Seven goals in 26 league games for West Ham United, 19 of 63 for Manchester United. Hardly the kind of information they have West Ham fans singing his name when he returned to play against them or, indeed, the Old Trafford faithful to continue pressing for the arm of an income Fergie ', mark it as a sign it into Up 'to every home game. Certainly not the kind of player who can be expected to have a 'Welcome to Manchester for.Even signs' displayed in the center of the town for its national team, the Argentine striker has been more prolific - 8 goals in 51 games Heskey enough - like their ratio.And goals per game, however, wherever he has played, Carlos Tevez has been worshiped by followers of his team. It was three times South American Player of the season, and Hammer of the Year at West Ham after scoring the goal that secured their Premiership survival - ironically at Old Trafford in May 2007. It could be due to his extraordinary work ethic and willingness to chase all day, but could be due to the link play sometimes sublime, but it could also be because, with one or two exceptions, not many South Americans have so easily adapted to life at the top of English football. Whatever the secret, has led to Manchester City fans to be happy when Mark Hughes was one of the recruits during the summer of 2009.Even now, after only 5 goals in his first 14 games for the club, t the few supporters there who laugh have Tevez as one of the first names of the team sheet.Carlos Alberto Tevez was originally Citadel of Buenos Aires - a district known as 'Fort Apache'. The nickname that has followed the player because, Apache, was given his first youth soccer team, all boys. After signing for the famous club Boca Juniors, then transfer to the Corinthians, his style of all the shares that attracted scouts abroad, but after that everything started to complicated.All the ramifications of the deal with Media Sports , the investments made with West Ham will probably never come to light - and the legal minefield scared some of the clubs interested in the player and his compatriot Javier Mascherano. The situation has become even more complicated when Tevez moved to Manchester United in a loan agreement of two years, then go with the Old Trafford outright.Despite buy the player to be a favorite of people clearly felt Tevez appreciated by some circles in Italy. Left out of games too big and apparently facing a reluctance to negotiate the transfer of all, made clear he was spending the summer of 2009. However, it must have left Old Trafford with many fond memories - especially marking the opening of the final penalty shoot-out Champions League victory over Eastlands Chelsea.Since get to wear the shirt of Manchester City - as has been said about the impression of a British record fee of £ 47 million - Tevez all action style has earned praise from fans, as usual - at parties, of course, out of their local rivals. It is assisting the driver's side of Mark Hughes to the semifinals of the first major Cup final since 1981 - and a fabulous goal against Arsenal in the quarterfinals 3-0 victory - the attitude of Tevez in the field belies his assertion in the press in Argentina, he was so tired that he considered retirement from football after the World Cup South Africa were the team to lift the trophy. Perhaps he was thinking of making more villera cumbia tracks with his band - his favorite pastime is apparently out of town fan football.Certainly hopes this was a quote out of context and that in some way - winning the World Cup or not - Carlos Tevez returns to play for the club in the Champions League next year. After all, they know that, as he is concerned, the cold numbers do not approach to explain its value to the team.

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