Carlos Tevez has revealed that he is far happier with life at United than with life in the Argetinean national side
Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez has claimed the Old Trafford side's style of football is far better suited to his game than that of the Argentinean national side.
Tevez' recent trip to South America to play for his national side wasn't the greatest: failing to score in the win over Bolivia, he was then red carded in the defeat to Colombia.
And while the striker reckons his drought for in the famous blue and white stripes may jeopardise his spot in the starting XI, Tevez has no such concerns about United, where he has regularly been banging in the goals.
"I'm finding it easier to play for United than I am for the national side," he said. "There seems to be more space to exploit.
"If you're the No. 9 you have to score goals. I haven't scored one in my last four games for Argentina. In England it's the opposite," he continued. "I'm scoring goals even though I'm not always in the No 9 position."