The Argentina International has revealed his Dream XI squad featuring seven Manchester United players and his fellow countrymen Lionel Messi.
The squad has no player from Manchester City where he played for four seasons.
Carlos Tevez currently playing for Boca Juniors played for seven seasons in England coming in 2006 as a West Ham player before joining Man Utd and winning two Premier League titles and another one with Man City.
He also won the Champions League while with United, with Tevez in the starting XI as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side beat Chelsea in a dramatic penalty shoot-out in Moscow back in 2008.
“If I retired and had to put together a farewell match, my team would be: Gianluigi Buffon, Hugo Ibarra, Rio Ferdinand, Gabriel Heinze, Patrice Evra, Paul Scholes, Andrea Pirlo, Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney. I’d stay on the bench,” he told Radio La Red.
He also spoke about if he went back to Europe which club would he represent.
“If I had to go back to Europe, I’d go to West Ham to be applauded,” he said. “Or I’d play six months in Brazil with Corinthians. I don’t want to rule anything out because I don’t want to be a slave to my words.”