Thursday, 24 July 2008
And Now Tevez Joins In !
I am a great fan of the theory that if there is a problem going
on, and you're not involved, keep a low profile. Say nothing. It's the best policy.
So imagine my dismay when I read about Carlos Tevez and his contribution to the 'never-ending'
Cristiano Ronaldo epic.
I would have expected a touch of loyalty from him, if not, then steer clear of the whole issue.
Carlos Tevez believes Cristiano Ronaldo should be granted his wish to play for Real Madrid. Our
Argentina striker says the Premier League champions should not stand in Ronaldo's way if he
asks for a move to Madrid.
"It is clear he is a very important player for us but this is a personal decision, which is up to him
only. I understand Cristiano. Every footballer wants to play at Real Madrid. I also think that
everyone wants to play for Manchester United but, if what he seeks is something else, that
should be respected. I have not talked to him but, when these things happen, neither side feels
good."
Tevez's views are in stark contrast to those of his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, who travelled to
Portugal last week for talks with the injured Ronaldo.
Both Fergie and The Glazers have said he is going nowhere !! So let it rest !!
on, and you're not involved, keep a low profile. Say nothing. It's the best policy.
So imagine my dismay when I read about Carlos Tevez and his contribution to the 'never-ending'
Cristiano Ronaldo epic.
I would have expected a touch of loyalty from him, if not, then steer clear of the whole issue.
Carlos Tevez believes Cristiano Ronaldo should be granted his wish to play for Real Madrid. Our
Argentina striker says the Premier League champions should not stand in Ronaldo's way if he
asks for a move to Madrid.
"It is clear he is a very important player for us but this is a personal decision, which is up to him
only. I understand Cristiano. Every footballer wants to play at Real Madrid. I also think that
everyone wants to play for Manchester United but, if what he seeks is something else, that
should be respected. I have not talked to him but, when these things happen, neither side feels
good."
Tevez's views are in stark contrast to those of his manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, who travelled to
Portugal last week for talks with the injured Ronaldo.
Both Fergie and The Glazers have said he is going nowhere !! So let it rest !!
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