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Published 10:32 8 Jan 2023 GMT

The forward had an illustrious career, scoring over 300 goals at club level and 13 in 76 international appearances for Argentina.
But the former Manchester United and Manchester City striker hinted that he didn't celebrate his country's first World Cup win since 1986 and even preferred to see France defend their crown.
"I didn't follow the World Cup in Qatar very closely but I saw France a lot, because it was a team that I liked," he said when speaking on Radio Mitre.
"I have not written to Messi because his phone must have been blown up. It makes me very happy that my children celebrated his goals."
Despite currently being out of work, Tevez added that he doesn't miss the day-to-day life of football.
"I don't miss the world of Boca Juniors, nor that of football, because it exhausted me," he added.
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