Shanghai Shenhua striker Carlos Tevez, has a complicated life since his arrival last December. Despite his insane remuneration, the Argentine does not live a fairy tale in Asia and has a fairly clear opinion on the level of local football.
Tevez, 33, had a very full career. After winning many titles with several biggest clubs like Manchester United, Manchester City, Juventus, and Boca Juniors, he decided to try the new experience in Asia.
If Tevez did not choose the middle empire for the sport challenge, he did not expect the level to be so low. “I do not think the Super League can compete with the big European championships, even if the best player comes,” Tevez told media.
“I think their football is very different. People live it very differently too. I do not think it will happen over the next 50 years.” he added.
The former Manchester City went much further, drawing a portrait of the Chinese footballer quite disconcerting. “They are not very physical. But I also believe that they are very naïve,” Tevez said. “Unintentionally, if they kick you, they hurt you because they are a bit brutal.” he added.
Despite everything, the 33-year-old player sees great nevertheless. In addition to the enormous to attract great players, local leaders are keen to find long-term solutions to raise the standard. An initiative welcomed by the player.
“Technically, they are not very good, but I believe that with the rule that the government has adopted to start playing them from childhood, it will male a lot of improvements,” former Juventus star said.
On the other hand, Tevez manager Gus Poyet claimed that his star is still struggling to adapt to life in local culture. “The main problem for him is language and food,” Poyet said. “Same as me, he can’t speak Chinese and he needs a translator all the time or he won’t be able to communicate with other.
Shanghai Shenhua manager Gus Poyet claimed that Carlos Teves is struggling to adapt life in China. (Source:www.alchetron.com)
“Fortunately he can speak a little Italian and English. Last week, he had a BBQ with his team-mates Guarin and Moreno, except that, he hasn’t tried any Chinese yet. He needs a lot of time to adapt to Chinese food.” the Uruguayan manager added.