Carlos Tevez urges Lionel Messi not to withdraw from Argentina and supports Jose Pekerman as a new boss



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Carlos Tevez urged Lionel Messi not to withdraw from international football as a result of the disastrous World Cup campaign of Argentina

Messi struggled under the weight of hopes in Russia. he could withdraw from international football for the second time. But Tevez wants him to stay and think that we could do more to make the most of the star man of his country

"I think Leo has to think about himself", said the former Manchester City striker. "He must think that, if there is not a project that makes him happy and in which he feels comfortable, it is very difficult to take responsibility for conducting the project. Argentina to become champion herself. " 19659002 "We waste a lot of time not having it happy and not being able to give it a hand to reach that target.I think we're wrong about not being able to help it get to feel good.

"As a player and as an Argentine, I tell him that we need him, that he tries to rest, that he keeps a cool head and We need him because he is the soul of Argentina and, as long as he will continue to play football, he must be so because he is the biggest idol of Argentina and that he must badume this responsibility

to rest, keep a cool head and try to be well, then we need him to take charge and in the field. "

Jose Pekerman and Lionel Messi Daniel Garcia / AFP / Getty Images

the debacle of the World Cup saw Jorge Sampaoli leave his role as Argentine director – and the Argentine Association Football (AFA) prefers replacement of the Peruvian leader Ricardo Gareca.

However, Tevez says Jose Pekerman, who led Argentina to the quarter-finals of the 2006 World Cup, deserves another chance in the lead

"I think the closest to winning a World Cup was with Jose [Pekerman]," Tevez added. "When I felt closest to winning the World Cup was with Jose.If we had beat Germany [in the 2006 quarterfinals] we knew we were going to be champions and we lost to penalties. "The Jose era taught me a lot of when I was a kid, I I am very grateful, to Hugo Tocalli, Professor [Gerardo] Salorio to [Eduardo Julio] Ortasun … because today I am what I am because they put a grain of sand in what I was. I will always be grateful to them because they have taught me a lot.

"They taught me to be a professional at 14 years old and today I continue to 34. It is essential to start as a child. I think Jose is the man who can do it [be Argentina manager] quietly because he knows what we're talking about "

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