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Some Manchester United fans are reminiscing about the greatness of Carlos Tevez, after the Premier League shared one of his greatest strikes on Twitter.
After the Premier League tweeted the Argentine’s frankly ridiculous goal against Aston Villa in 2008, United fans are looking back on the striker’s career and decision to ditch the red half of Manchester for the blue half.
In 2009, after two seasons at Old Trafford, Tevez traded Sir Alex Ferguson for Mark Hughes and joined the Cityzens.
Tevez was sensational during his time in the Premier League, racking up a total of 84 goals and 42 assists in 202 top-flight appearances.
And many United fans feel it was a mistake to get rid of him, a decision that appeared to be made by Ferguson himself.
As well as the iconic Scot saying Tevez was not worth his transfer fee, the player himself has shown plenty of indicators of friction between the pair as well, holding up a “R.I.P Fergie” sign in 2012.
Loads of fans have been commenting on Twitter, with some suggesting Fergie made a mistake for once, while others blast the 35 year-old’s attitude and one even managed to rope Alexis Sanchez into the discussion.
Either way, you can find some of the best reactions down below…






