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Transfer:Caros Tevez reject Chelsea offer

Boca Juniors captain Carlos Tevez said he is thinking of his career, following his team's exit from the semi-final round of the Libertadores Cup this month in front of Independiente del Valle Ecuador.

Boca Juniors captain Carlos Tevez

The former Juventus striker also refused an offer from Chelsea to join its ranks this summer.

Tevez said in an interview with Radio (La Red) local, "a day after losing in the Copa Libertadores, call me (coach Antonio) Conte to join Chelsea, but I refused, because I was in a bad way and I had to think about many things. It had to stay with Boca or retire my decision. "

Boca Juniors came out of semi-final the largest in Latin continent the tournament at the hands of Independiente del Valle Ecuadorian aggregate score (5-3).

Following exclusion, Tevez requested leave from the club for three days because he was "shocked."

He stressed Tevez "exclusion was a very harsh blow for everyone, not just for me. The first thing I did was criticized strongly myself. I thought at this moment in many things, even leaving football. I wanted to retire or stay in Boca. "

He added, "one of us knows that he puts a lot of things aside, like family. Since I came to Boca, I dedicate my life to him. When you can not achieve your goal, you should rethink a lot of things. It was a moment to relax and consider the situation in general and for the future, hoping to reach a decision to continue or leave the ball. "

The 32 years old striker began his career with the ball in 2001 with Boca and played him for three seasons, scoring 26 goals in 75 appearances, before the start after his professional bus in the ranks of Corinthians and West Ham, Manchester United and Manchester City in England and Juventus before to come back again to the original club last summer.
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