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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Decoding Tevez..

Taken From

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/108119-20082009-the-season-so-far-dimitar-berbatov-and-carlos-tevez


"There are some great opinions here and hope i can provide some insight on Tevez.. i'm honest in saying that i have not followed Dimitar Berbatovs career, but can give great insight on Tevez. True, 30+M is a lot for any player, but that is what the market is for players of this type and when you look at what other guys are getting, Tevez truly does deserve that kind of money.

I will say this again, as stated in another post, as most people reading this only have followed Tevez during his time in England.. I feel like we need to take a look at the quality of player we're talking about here. Let's go back a bit.. he won with Boca Juniors, arguably one of the best teams in the world, playing in an Argentine league that arguably has been exporting the best players in the world, to all leagues (English, Spanigh, Italian, German, etc)... not only did they win the championship but they won 3 international cups with Tevez (Intercontinental 2003, Libertadores 2003 won MVP (champions cup for americas), Copa sudamericana 2004)

Then he goes to Corinthians in Brazil, a team that was not one of the better teams there at the time, and wins with them, gets best p[layer of year. He wins South American Footballer of Year in 2003, 2004, 2005. You can not disregard the high level of football in Argentina and Brazil, and i will put them up agains the best any day. this is not a player coming from the MLS, he has been succeeding in proven leagues.

Then he lands at West Ham, where the coach decides to not really play him, and when he finally did, Tevez single handedly kept them from dropping down to B division. He goes to ManU and is a big part of them winning everything they won last year, it's no secret. And now Fergie is limiting his time and not because he is unfit, that's a lie.

Tevez is proven, and continues to prove himself every year on the pitch, and with every team he touches. I know there's a negative sentiment towards Argentinain players in England because they cant get over the Hang of God goal, tough luck, blame the ref for missing the call, not the player. dont be so blind to the type of player he is. It's no question why since he has been in Europe, Tevez has been coveted by tons of teams in Italy, Spain, and others in England.

I know it's never about what a player has done in the past, and its about what-have-you-done-for-me-lately, as in most sports, but let's be honest here, Tevez has not been getting his fair share this year, and everytime he does get a chance he comes through like the champion and winning player that he is.

also, you have to understand something insane. this is an argentinian player going to brazil, in an unfavorable move publicly. the brazilian president even expressed his displeasure of tevez coming over in a one of the biggest deals in south american club history. tevez worked his way into becoming a fan favorite, team captain, and star of the team. he ended up winning the fan favorite award in 2005, imagine that, for an argentinian player to do this in brazil is masterful. it's hard to explain the magnitude of this."

3 comments:

Ram said...

I personally don't agree with everything that is said here...Tevez is not a striker worth 30+ Million because he's not that good a striker. Honestly! How many striker-like goals have you seen him score, even for example Man United. Lot of his goals have been the "poaching" ones. That doesn't mean he is that bad a player. I think he could be valued between 20 and 25 million at best and i guess he's valued so high (30+) in the market because of the private agency that owns his rights.
He is a decent striker but the main thing he brings to the pitch is unbelievable commitment.
And I completely am with Sir Alex for preferring Rooney and Berba over Tevez because I feel they both are better than Tevez.

Manish Chhetri said...

Let me compare it this way..

Tevez has more goals per match than rooney or berba..

Last year.. ie. tevez's first season with Man U.. he was the number 1 in the Actim Index.. for EPL players..till Christmas..

So you can go on and on..about who is better.. but..stats.. don't hide much like what Sidhu said..

Manish Chhetri said...

I can tell you that confidently that neither Rooney nor Berbatov are worth that much.. a striker in true sense would mean a guy like Van the Man...

Tevez usually plays as a support striker.. but has more goals..than our Man Utd strikers..and has a higher work rate..