Carlos Tevez’s ideal eleven with players who were teammates

Carlos Tevezidol of Boca and former coach of Central Rosary, gave an interview on ESPN and touched on various topics. The Apache recalled his career with the shorts on the field of play and put together his ideal 11 with stars who were teammates throughout his career. Look at the team he put together.

Carlitos assembled the team from back to front and chose Italian Gianluigi Buffon as goalkeeperchosen by the IFFHS as The best goalkeeper in the world of the last 35 yearsto defend the three sticks of his team.

When setting up the defensive line, Tevez placed as right back to the current Boca coach, Hugo Ibarra. Then he put together the central defense and in the first place he stated: “And there I am… at Juve I had some kids. It happens that my heart pulls me more there” and choseto Flaco Schiavi”. For the position of second central marker he leaned towards Río Ferdinand, with whom he was a teammate at Manchester United from England. And he completed the line of four in the background with another former teammate: Patrice Evraformer teammates on the Red Devils.

To assemble half of the field, he began with some doubts and assured: “I am between Pirlo and Paul Scholes”And followed: “Let’s put Scholes”. At the sides of the Englishman, he leaned towards two footballers who were teammates in the Juventus of Italy: on the right he placed Paul Pogba and on the left sector he chose the Chilean Arturo Vidal.

The attack trident armed him with Lionel Messi, teammate in the Argentine National Team, next to Cristiano Ronaldo y Wayne Rooney.

The ideal where of Carlos Tévez with his former teammates:

Gianluigi Buffon; Hugo IbarraRolando SlavesRio FerdinandPatrice Evra; Paul PogbaPaul ScholesArturo Vidal; Lionel MessiCristiano Ronaldo y Wayne Rooney.

Carlos Tevez’s wish for his future as a coach

Carlos Tevez explained what his wish is in the short term for his career as a coach. “I would like to be in Argentina. I like to take the first steps. One as a coach aspires to go to Europe,” said the Apache. In addition, he ruled out being a manager: “Today I cannot be a leader, I did not prepare myself for that. I do not know tomorrow. Today, I am passionate about this.”

On the other hand, he hinted that he received calls from some clubs: “When there is a coach and they call you, I tell them ‘we’ll talk at another time’. It is a lack of respect. It’s not ethical. Today that I am on this side, I take it that way.”

In turn, he was asked if he would be interested in getting involved in the Under 20 National Team, after the departure of Javier Mascherano: “The National Team for someone who played in the National Team is a dream. Be it Under 20 or Under 17. If one enters In this project, I would ask that they let me prepare something to present. I have a way of teaching, a model. If that teaching model works for the Sub 20… It’s something that seduces anyone. It’s a line, from Scaloni. I’m passionate about teaching the player.”

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