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It's been a mixed pre-Christmas weekend for Argentine footballers in Europe. On the good side, we
had Gabriel Heinze and Fernando Gago included in the Real Madrid side who beat Barcelona 1-0 in the
Camp Nou, and the irony of two ex-River Plate players, Julio Cruz and Esteban Cambiasso, scoring to
down the side who [.
It began with a bang, back in 2004. When Carlos Tevez moved from Boca Juniors to Corinthians for a
Brazilian-record $18m, their new owner MSI's frontman Kia Joorabchian promised it hailed a new era
for the club and even for Brazilian football as a whole. "Our plan is to build Corinthians into a
team of galácticos," [.
With the top three tiers in Argentine football having broken up for the summer (speaking of which
the lower division results service will make a belated return tomorrow for Primeras C and D), the
main focus for Argentine fans this weekend was on their Europe-based players. In England, Carlos
Tevez and Javier Mascherano found themselves [.
Anytime two of England's biggest clubs face off, it makes for a must-see occasion. But, today's
match at Anfield between north-west rivals Liverpool and Manchester United isn't the only big
ticket in England this weekend, as on Sunday, London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea battle it out at
the Emirates Stadium.
It was a good game at Anfield and i'm glad Man Utd came out winners with a Tevez goal settling
the game, my man of the match has to be Anderson, in the past i have criticised him but with every
game he gets under his belt he is proving to be a valued member of the team, his tackles and vision
is exceptional, not to mention his superb control of the ball in tight situations, i am truly
impressed and for Sir Alex to place him in the starting 11 and leave Carrick on the bench speaks
volume of what the coach thinks of the player.
Grand Slam Sunday headlined Week 17 of the English Premier League season, with Manchester United
edging Liverpool at Anfield, and Arsenal poking past Chelsea to remain on top of the league table.
But, that wasn't the only action worth watching this past weekend, as there were eight fixtures on
Saturday that preceded Sunday's top-of-the-table [.
The champions went briefly back to the top of the Premier League table courtesy of the only goal of
the game scored on the stroke of half-time when a clever first-half Ryan Giggs corner in front of
the Anfield Kop found the feet of Wayne Rooney, who was left totally unmarked on the edge of the
Liverpool penalty area, the United striker's first time low drive was converted by Carlos Tevez who
cleverly flicked the ball passed Pepe Reina who had no time to react.
Carlos Alberto Tévez (born 5 February 1984 in Ciudadela, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine
footballer who made his name with Argentine giants Boca Juniors, Corinthians in Brazil and later in
England with West Ham United. He is currently playing for Manchester United, on a two-year loan
from Media Sports Investments.
Towards the end of 2006, certain pundits and magazines were proclaiming the birth of Sir Alex
Ferguson's third (for some, fourth) great team stemming from his 20-year tenure at Manchester
United. The team were wreaking havoc within the Premiership, and everyone with an opinion was quick
to acclaim this as the next chapter in the [.
Carlos Tevez will return to West Ham tomorrow, the scene of so many brilliant performances by the
Argentine last season, but will he get the hero's welcome that he deserves? Hammers defender
Matthew Upson thinks that savior Tevez will have a happy return, but is acutely aware of the skills
that he [.