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Juventus FC – Still the Strongest Team in the Serie A
While Juventus haven’t been the most convincing of teams last season as they won their second consecutive Serie A title in a mostly dominant fashion, there seems to be a pretty big gulf between them and the rest of the Serie A, both financially (bringing in Fernando Llorente, Carlos Tevez and Angelo Ogbonna) and in the remaining quality from past seasons, most importantly their midfield unit of Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Claudio Marchisio.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Liverpool Might Try to Sign Carlos Tevez
With the changes at Manchester City this summer, it seems one of the first players to leave the club will be Carlos Tevez, and among the clubs hoping to sign him, under certain conditions, will be Liverpool.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Juventus Trying to Sign Carlos Tevez
He might not be their first choice for a new forward player next season, but it looks like Juventus will eventually end up signing Carlos Tevez, who has seemed to be on the verge of leaving Manchester City for the past three years.
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Carlos Tevez Drifting Further From Manchester City, Closer to PSG
The trouble Carlos Tevez is having with the law are just another point in the long road of his impending departure from Manchester City, while Paris Saint-Germain, with the money and star power to seduce the Argentine across the channel, waiting for developments.
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AS Monaco – Planning to Buy Wayne Rooney & Carlos Tevez
If everything continues to go smoothly, AS Monaco will be a Ligue 1 team by next season, and the plans of Dmitry Rybolovlev to turn them into a European giant can proceed, with the reunion of Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez being planned as their big summer move after securing promotion.
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Manchester City – Carlos Tevez Continues to be a Riddle
One day, it looks like Carlos Tevez has had enough of Roberto Mancini, of Manchester City, or Premier League football and the sport in general. Other days, his passion, drive and obvious talents can’t be held back, and he scores a hat-trick in a 5-0 win with his name on four of the five goals.
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Manchester City – Stick to Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko as Strikers
Roberto Mancini loves rotations, but too much of anything is simply bad for your team, especially when there’s an obvious difference in the quality between the players in the Manchester City strike force. While Carlos Tevez is a very capable scorer and player altogether, there’s no doubt that playing with both Sergio Aguero and Edin Dzeko is the most beneficial to this team.
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Manchester City – Carlos Tevez Saving Roberto Mancini
Out of all the players that might have saved Manchester and Roberto Mancini from another embarrassing result, it was Carlos Tevez to the rescue. A terrible and boring first half paved way for one of the longest second’s in recent memory, courtesy of two injuries, and City, with their claws and some Joe Hart magic at goal, finding their way to another victory.
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Manchester City – Carlos Tevez Sets the Tone
The champions, for the second consecutive home match, failed to put away a much weaker team. QPR caused the Manchester City defense the same problems Southampton and Liverpool did, but an awakened Carlos Tevez in the second half, with one assist to Edin Dzeko and the 90th minute goal himself ended any chance of an unlikely upset.
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Luis Suarez Free Kick Goal Isn’t Enough For Victory (Liverpool vs Manchester City)
It began with Martin Skrtel scoring a goal and ended with the same man setting up a goal for Carlos Tevez, ending the entertaining match between Liverpool and Manchester City with a 2-2 draw, with Luis Suarez looking great and scoring a fantastic free kick goal while Yaya Toure also got on the score-sheet to equalize for the first time.