Showing posts with label South American. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South American. Show all posts

Carlos Tevez's move from Man City to Corinthians is off and he has fallen through because the Brazilian club pulled out.

City thought a £40m deal had been agreed for the Argentine striker after he told in the Premier League outfit he wanted to return to South America and the Corinthians said there was not enough time to sign the the 27-year-old before the Brazilian transfer window closes at 04:00 BST on Thursday.
Corinthians still want Tevez and hinted an agreement can be reached in January and it had appeared that the former West Ham forward had got his wish in a transfer but then the statement for a Corinthians said that the board of Sporting Club Corinthians hereby officially announce the impossibility of hiring the Argentine striker Carlos Tevez.

Carlos Tevez saga carrier for a 12 December 2010 - Tevez says he is going to leave Man City ,20 December 2010 - Withdraws transfer request and commits future to club,16 May 2011 - Says he will only stay at club if solution found to "family issues",8 June 2011 - Tevez says he will never return to "small and wet" Manchester and the 4 July - Confirms he is going to leave Manchester City.

Tevez who is contracted to City until 2014 and he has been a key player for the club since arriving from the neighbours Manchester United in 2009 and he helped Mancini's side to FA Cup success and the Champions League qualification in a 2010/2011 campaign Tevez scored 43 Premier League goals in his two seasons at City and highest total of any player in the top division.

International Worldview: How Is The Argentina - Brazil Rivalry Perceived Across The World?

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Brazil and Argentina countenance off in Qatar on Wednesday in a match which is definite as a forthcoming in name only. The South American giants locking horns has always in the past been a mouth-watering point in time, and we asked our team of global editors to offer their inference of the fixture from their meticulous district.
We asked our expert their estimation on the following:

1. Is Argentina - Brazil seen as the perfect international contention?

2. Do people still suppose the fixture has the same global relevancy regardless of the recent European ascendancy of the last two World Cups?

3. Is the clash conventional in other regions of the world as a great opposition, or has the current importance of Spain, Netherlands and Germany pointed its impact?

4. A nod to the type of reporting the match will receive in your county would also be valued.