The Apache avoided confirming a possible return to Xeneize and assured that today it is focused on its present with the T.
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In the run-up to the match between Talleres andBoca, Carlos Tevez gave an interview for ESPN F12. In the midst of the talk about the duel next Saturday, April 4, he was asked about his present and the possibility of reaching Xeneize
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“I am totally focused on the project we have with Talleres and I am very happy,” he said. Along the same lines, he remarked: “I'm not focused on whether they're going to call me or what's going to happen to Boca. I always say that, I'm happy in Córdoba and I feel very calm and taking a lot of experience from what this club is as beautiful as Talleres.”
Tevez is focused on Workshops
Beyond closing the door in the short term, he left open the possibility of the future without setting times. “You don't know. Experience gives you when it's possible. I am also very pro that 'it will come to you at the right time'.I don't think you can say 'now I'm ready or not'. It's going to come at the right time and I believe in that,” he explained.
“The experience is always given to you by the games, on a daily basis, in managing to watch the games, to analyze them. Everything that goes into playing a game in Argentine football feeds you every day,” he concluded
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His eyes on the match against Boca
The coach throbbed the cross against the La Ribera club at the Mario Alberto Kempes stadium and anticipated an attractive match. “It's going to be a nice game, pleasant to watch,” he said, while highlighting the growth of the rival team: "It's a Boca that grows as the games went by and in the last few they began to find a way to work
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In this analysis, Tevez placed special emphasis on the role of Leandro Paredes, whom he considered decisive in the team's present. “I think Paredes is the best player in Argentine football. Check the Boca before it arrives and now. He elevated his teammates,” he said
. Tevez considers Paredes to be the best player in Argentine football
He also had words for Tomás Aranda, one of the club's recent appearances. “He's a very interesting boy whoplays as if he were 10 years ago in La Primera de Boca. It doesn't weigh on him,” he said
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With a good present in Talleres after the victory against Independente, Tevez focuses on continuing to consolidate his project while gaining experience as a coach, without hurrying an eventual return to the club where he became an idol.