Carlos Tévez formalized his retirement from the courts at the beginning of June due to the sadness of his fans. However, he will continue to be linked to soccer, since ESPN reported that “Apache” would have his first experience as a coach in Rosario Central and the news would be confirmed in the next few days.
In that sense, the former player would already be planning the possible reinforcements of the “scoundrel” for the remaining matches in the Argentine Professional League. For this reason, he would have three players from the current Boca Juniors squad in his sights.
According to the newspaper Hey, Carlos Tévez would like the additions of Jorman Campuzano, Marcelo Weigandt and Gastón Ávila. Although, that would not be all, because the former soccer player would also be interested in the signing of goalkeeper Marcos Díaz and striker Walter Bou, with whom he shared a dressing room in the ‘Xeneize’.
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In this way, the ‘Apache’ would put together his team that started the national tournament on a regular basis. On the first day, Rosario Central drew goalless against Lanús, then lost (0-2) against Huracán and last Thursday achieved its first victory (1-0) to defeat Godoy Cruz.
It should be remembered that the last game of “Apache” as a footballer was on May 31, 2021, after a defeat against Racing for the League Cup. Days later he called a press conference to announce that he was leaving his love club. One of the reasons that caused his decision was the death of his father and the mental wear and tear that he had been dragging.
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