The unexpected reason why C. Tevez was opposed to the English language becomes clearer

In the past, the known attacker Carlos Tevez spent a significant portion of his career in the Premier League.

Over the course of seven years, the Argentinian managed to play for West Ham, Man Utd, and Man City clubs, but he never learned the local language.

Now it is clear that C. Tevez was not incapable of learning new languages - he simply did not want to speak English.

As reported by The Times, the attacker was angry at England because of the Falklands War that took place in 1982.

According to C. Tevez, it was this conflict that caused his uncle to become an alcoholic.

While playing in England, the footballer demanded that people who wanted to communicate with him had to learn Spanish.