Tevez doubts Argentina return

06 October 2010 11:08
Manchester City ace Carlos Tevez has all but ruled out a return to an Argentinian club at any time during his career.[LNB] The 26-year-old Argentina striker, who arrived at Eastlands last year, began his career with native outfits All Boys and Boca Juniors. [LNB]But Tevez, a former West Ham and Manchester United player, admits he has no interest in returning to Argentina at club level. [LNB]"The only way that I could return to Argentinean football is if my daughter asks me to play again at Boca Juniors, but besides this I see that chance as very difficult," Tevez told Sportia. [LNB]"I need to be calm for the next years of my career and if I go back to Argentina that will not happen. [LNB]"You get tired of having to fight all the time, I want to have some peace.[LNB]"The only way I could return to Argentina is if my daughter or my father asks me to play again at Boca. [LNB]"But if it were for me I wouldn't go back to Argentina." [LNB]Despite feeling the pressure of playing for City in the Premier League, Tevez has pledged his loyalty to his national side, and is hoping to compete in the Copa America next year. [LNB]"Each day is more difficult for me, even playing for the national team, but it's very difficult to stop playing for your country," he said. [LNB]"I feel that I still have some more things to do for the national team and I am going to do it where necessary. [LNB]"I have a difficult season at Manchester City (ahead) but I am going to try to get to the Copa America next year if possible."

Source: Team_Talk