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Shenhua boss: Tevez future in Shanghai undecided

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HONG KONG: Shanghai Shenhua remain undecided over the future of Carlos Tevez (pic) after the Argentine’s disappoint­ing debut season at the Chinese Super League club.

Tevez joined Shenhua in a blaze of publicity in January from Boca Juniors amid reports he was earning about US$825,000 per week.

The former Manchester United and Juventus striker endured a difficult year in China, however, with rumours circulatin­g he would return to Argentina before the completion of his two-year deal with Shanghai.

Tevez played just 16 times in the league and scored only four goals in a campaign interrupte­d by a lingering calf injury, for which he returned to Buenos Aires for treatment for 10 days in August.

“It’s a pretty sensitive issue, we can’t really answer that question at the moment,” Shenhua team manager Mao Yijun said. “It’s safe to say that his performanc­es didn’t really reach our expectatio­ns. It’s fair to say that. He has had some injuries with his calf and he didn’t have a (pre-season) preparatio­n period with us.

“However, in training and in the matches he did try his best and his attitude was very profession­al. But he didn’t reach his top athletic performanc­e because of his condition.

“We are still discussing his future with the club.”

Tevez was signed by Shenhua with their Asian Champions League campaign in mind, only for the club to exit the competitio­n at the playoff stage in the 33-year-old’s first competitiv­e game.

Shenhua, who had finished fourth in the Chinese Super League in 2016, then endured a rollercoas­ter league season, eventually finishing 11th with head coach Gus Poyet quitting in September.

Under caretaker coach Wu Jingui, the club went on to defeat Shanghai SIPG in the Chinese FA Cup final to book their place in the group phase of the Asian Champions League for next season.

Wu has now been given the job on a permanent basis.

We are still discussing his future with the club. Mao Yijun

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