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Former Juventus star Carlos Tevez ‘considering retirement’
It is a possibility; I’ll have a chat with my family to discuss it. I am tired and everyone knows I always say the truth, I’ll tell everyone what’s in my mind.”
“When a game in Europe ends, you can return to normal life, but we’re all crazy here. Everything depends on the game’s result.”
“When the team lose, you can’t even take your daughter to the dentist or to the medic. Someone has experienced this. If their team lose, they can’t even leave home.”
“Icardi deserves a call-up with Argentina national team because he’s scoring goals and playing very well with Inter. Bauza has the last word, but there’s lot of pressure on him. I don’t see myself playing for Argentina again.”
Tevez, 32, has one appearance with Boca Juniors this term. He moved to his childhood club back in 2015 completing a free transfer from Juventus where he had scored 50 goals in 96 games.
Lorenzo Bettoni @lorebetto