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Published 18:25 13 Apr 2015 BST
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So, in England, there's a general poor standard of defences, midfields, and, by extension, attackers, (because it's so easy to score). Tevez spent seven years in England, arriving at West Ham, spending two years at Old Trafford before causing a stir with his move to rivals Manchester City.
In addition to the poor quality of football, Tevez wasn't a fan of English cuisine or weather. 'There’s nothing to do in Manchester,' Tevez told an Argentine chat show in 2011. 'There’s two restaurants and everything’s small. It rains all the time, you can’t go anywhere'.
So, if you see any transfer rumours linking the forward with a move to England this summer, probably best not to take them too serious.
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