Yet the 33-year-old former Juventus and Manchester United striker, who cost a reported $87m, has played only 13 games and scored three goals for Shenhua. "In South America and Europe, players learn to play football when they're kids, but not here," Tevez said. "So technically they are not very good.If you're feeling lazy at work today just remember that Carlos Tevez is on £640,000 per week and is:
"Not fit to play and overweight" pic.twitter.com/4xTeVZeU3K — ODDSbible (@ODDSbible) September 15, 2017
"Their football is very different. The fans treat it very differently as well. And I don't think they are going to get to the same heights, not even in 50 years." Tevez has suffered an injury-hit campaign that has seen him constantly linked with a move back to Argentina. Shenhua recently saw former Uruguay, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Gus Poyet quit as coach with the club in 12th position in the standing while Tevez was criticised for his poor physical condition by new coach Wu Jingui. Shenhua went into the season with high expectation after finishing third last year under Spanish coach Gregorio Manzano, but the club have lacked consistency throughout the campaign.Carlos Tevez claiming Chinese football won't reach the 'same heights' as the sport's top nations 'even in 50 years' https://t.co/CjTISGI3Bh pic.twitter.com/23tf3x5xGS
— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) September 22, 2017
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