Carlos Tevez (140 Viewers)

Vialli_92

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Mar 7, 2013
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Ye this 2 week break will do him very well. Conte has no choice to play him every game because he is in a class of his own in the striker department. Nobody is able to take a starting spot like Tevez has Llorente is still adjusting, Gio is average, Quags is good at scoring but doesn't offer a lot in build up, Vucinic is hit and miss.
 

Yuckerini

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Sep 25, 2013
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I wonder how this guy would've performed if he were with us back in 11/12 season
decent performance btw I loved the way he dispossessed Zapata and he would've had a great chance to score if mexes' back heel worked :lol:
 
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    Tevez on Serie A, Juve & Conte
    By Football Italia staff

    Carlos Tevez has admitted his surprise at the quality of Italian football, conceding that it is 'the most difficult’ League he’s played in.

    The striker joined Juventus in the summer from Manchester City, and after a superb start to the season, the Argentine has been moved to comment on Serie A and Coach Antonio Conte.

    “I was genuinely surprised,” he told Tuttosport. “I thought it was easier to play here, but instead it is more tactical, fast and a lot more hard work.

    “It is the most difficult League in which I have played.

    “It seems that every team who comes up against Juventus treats it like a World Cup final. Everyone wants to beat us – so we always have to give 100 per cent. It’s incredibly difficult.

    “But Juve have given me my desire to play football. That is the best thing for a player – being happy. And I am here.

    “Conte is tough, but he is a phenomenon. I was very surprised – for him, every game is like a final. He always wants to win and is never satisfied.

    “He is a workaholic – but you can see that because of the results we’ve got on the field. He’s also very rigid with regards to the power he holds. He made me understand the first time we spoke that he is in charge.

    “Conte has to stay here. But I think he would do great things everywhere. He is a great Coach and a serious professional.

    “He would have no problems in either England or France.

    “Comparisons with Ferguson? They are both winners. Both of them consider their clubs to be the best in the world.

    “For Ferguson, the Manchester United badge is the most important thing and is to be defended at all costs. And that’s the same for Conte.”
     

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