China Daily

Fans target ‘Homesick Boy’ Tevez

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PARIS — Chinese soccer fans and media are urging underperfo­rming Carlos Tevez not to return from a trip to Argentina, nicknaming him “Very Homesick Boy” as speculatio­n swirls that he wants out of China.

The 33-year-old former Argentina internatio­nal has been a bust since moving this year to Shanghai Shenhua on a fat salary, scoring only twice, missing half the games through injury and having his commitment repeatedly questioned by fans.

Tevez, who has previously suggested he would look to leave after the season, flew to Buenos Aires last week for treatment on a muscle injury.

The trip has fueled suspicions that he might not return, though the Chinese Super League (CSL) club said Tevez was expected back by the end of the month.

Shanghai Shenhua made Tevez one of the highest-paid players in the world when they signed him in January from Boca Juniors for a reported weekly salary of $850,000.

But the former Manchester United, Manchester City and Juventus star has failed to settle and has been christened by supporters and media in as “Very Homesick Boy” — a play on how his name is pronounced in Chinese.

The label is also an apparent reference to Tevez’s falling out with then-City boss Roberto Mancini, after the player refused to warm up as a substitute in the last moments of a Champions League match against Bayern Munich in September 2011.

Tevez flew back to Argentina and considered retiring, before eventually returning to England in February 2012.

Many soccer fans on Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, criticized Tevez.

“He won’t need to come back in person. I’ll deliver his luggage to logistics companies,” said one posting.

“Tevez shamelessl­y went back to Argentina. Please don’t ever come back,” said another.

“Shenhua’s highest-paid yet worst foreign player. As a Shenhua fan since 1994, the club’s management this season is the worst ever,” added another.

Shenhua said that a break in the CSL season provided a good opportunit­y for Tevez to seek rehabilita­tion back in Argentina and that the decision to let him go was made after discussion­s between the player and the club’s medical team.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Carlos Tevez of Shanghai Shenhua gestures during a 1-1 Chinese Super League draw with Changchun Yatai on Aug 5.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Carlos Tevez of Shanghai Shenhua gestures during a 1-1 Chinese Super League draw with Changchun Yatai on Aug 5.

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