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24-11-2007, 06:50 AM
CARLOS TEVEZ wants to quit Manchester United at his peak before returning
home to Boca Juniors.
Tevez, 23, has another season left on his current deal at Old Trafford but hopes
to stay for a further four years after that.
While he says he ‘could’ extend his deal he has vowed to definitely return to
Argentina and the club where he started his career.
Tevez said: “At 28, I want to be in Boca. I have another year on my contract with
Manchester and I could extend it for four years more then return.
“But I want to return to Boca at my peak not as some fatso. Imagine if you cannot
move — they’d scream insults at you. If I return it will be to get stuck in and play!
“But I’d like to stay a few more years in Manchester. They look after me well.”
Boss Alex Ferguson may not know it but by February he might have to
accomodate a film crew, too.
A film is being made of Tevez’s career from the slums of Buenos Aires to playing
for Argentina and Manchester United.
Tevez added: “The film is going well. The script has been written and in February
a team is coming to start work.
Ready for action
“My story has always been a battle, a fight for every small thing and I want to
show young people of today what you can achieve. That’s the film.”
Tevez was sent off during Argentina’s 2-1 World Cup qualifier defeat by Colombia
in midweek.
But after a long flight home, Ferguson believes his striker is still ready for action
today.
He said: “I suggested to Carlos he might want to be on the bench against Bolton.
He gave me one of those looks like Che Guevara.”
Fergie has been hailed by Bolton counterpart Gary Megson for helping him
through two of his darkest times in football.
The new Wanderers boss admits he will always be grateful to pal Ferguson for his
help during an 18-month exile following his departure from Nottingham Forest.
And he was also quick to offer advice in 2003 on how to handle the storm
surrounding West Brom striker Lee Hughes’ jail sentence for causing death by
dangerous driving.
Megson said: “Sir Alex is the most successful manager in the Premier League’s
history but he’s not somebody that is up his own backside. Nothing could be
further from the truth.
“He has a reputation as a bit of a father figure to managers and he has been a
tremendous help to me.
“When I was out of the game for all that time he texted me out of the blue and
invited me over to Carrington to watch training.
“He told me to sort it out with Mike Phelan and just get myself amongst it again.
But I chose not to go because I didn’t want to stand there as a spare part.”
“You just think about all the stuff he has on his plate and he still took the time to
do that. It speaks volumes for him as a person.”
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home to Boca Juniors.
Tevez, 23, has another season left on his current deal at Old Trafford but hopes
to stay for a further four years after that.
While he says he ‘could’ extend his deal he has vowed to definitely return to
Argentina and the club where he started his career.
Tevez said: “At 28, I want to be in Boca. I have another year on my contract with
Manchester and I could extend it for four years more then return.
“But I want to return to Boca at my peak not as some fatso. Imagine if you cannot
move — they’d scream insults at you. If I return it will be to get stuck in and play!
“But I’d like to stay a few more years in Manchester. They look after me well.”
Boss Alex Ferguson may not know it but by February he might have to
accomodate a film crew, too.
A film is being made of Tevez’s career from the slums of Buenos Aires to playing
for Argentina and Manchester United.
Tevez added: “The film is going well. The script has been written and in February
a team is coming to start work.
Ready for action
“My story has always been a battle, a fight for every small thing and I want to
show young people of today what you can achieve. That’s the film.”
Tevez was sent off during Argentina’s 2-1 World Cup qualifier defeat by Colombia
in midweek.
But after a long flight home, Ferguson believes his striker is still ready for action
today.
He said: “I suggested to Carlos he might want to be on the bench against Bolton.
He gave me one of those looks like Che Guevara.”
Fergie has been hailed by Bolton counterpart Gary Megson for helping him
through two of his darkest times in football.
The new Wanderers boss admits he will always be grateful to pal Ferguson for his
help during an 18-month exile following his departure from Nottingham Forest.
And he was also quick to offer advice in 2003 on how to handle the storm
surrounding West Brom striker Lee Hughes’ jail sentence for causing death by
dangerous driving.
Megson said: “Sir Alex is the most successful manager in the Premier League’s
history but he’s not somebody that is up his own backside. Nothing could be
further from the truth.
“He has a reputation as a bit of a father figure to managers and he has been a
tremendous help to me.
“When I was out of the game for all that time he texted me out of the blue and
invited me over to Carrington to watch training.
“He told me to sort it out with Mike Phelan and just get myself amongst it again.
But I chose not to go because I didn’t want to stand there as a spare part.”
“You just think about all the stuff he has on his plate and he still took the time to
do that. It speaks volumes for him as a person.”
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