Jun
30
2006

Chelsea Should Have Bought Tevez Instead Of Shevchenko

Written by Ahmed Bilal. Tagged: Chelsea

The official storyline behind Chelsea buying Shevchenko has been that Mourinho wanted a player with Champions League experience - a striker who was proven on the European stage and would help Chelsea win the Champions League.

On current evidence, however, Chelsea seem to have missed a trick by not buying Tevez this year.

There are two strikers in the Premiership whom Mourinho would gladly buy - Henry and Rooney. Now it stands to reason that when Chelsea find a striker comparable to the talents of those two they would step up, cough up the big bucks and bring him to Stamford Bridge.

And yet Carlos Tevez is still playing for the Corinthians, and Mourinho’s foray into South America to supposedly watch Tevez play eventually came to no end. Corinthians came out with a statement that denied any Chelsea interest in Tevez - When this happened in May rumours were floating around that Chelsea might yet bid 50 million pounds for the striker (a price more likely set by his club than by Chelsea themselves).

But you only have to watch Tevez play for a few minutes to realise how good he is at both linking up with the midfield and at scoring goals. He has a ferocious shot, and despite not playing as an out-and-out striker (Crespo performs that role for Argentina), he impressed enough to start ahead of Saviola and Messi against Germany in the quarter-final today.

Shevchenko and Tevez are not as different as you might think - both are excellent at creating moves for other team-mates, both have the pace and the tenacity to hunt down long balls and more importantly, they are always in the thick of things.

And yet there is one striking difference: Shevchenko is 30, Tevez is 22. Granted, age is not the only factor but consider that Chelsea would justify the 31 mil pound buy of a striker turning 30 in September (one who will earn over 100,000 pounds a week) by saying that they needed experience.

What about building for the future? What about picking up talented young players and bringing them to Chelsea?

There are rumours that the decision to buy Shevchenko was made by Kenyon and Abramovich rather than Mourinho - either that, or Mourinho apparently decided that the Corinthians were asking for too much money.

Either way, after seeing Tevez in action at the World Cup, it looks like maybe Chelsea have missed a trick. The one time when they really should have used Roman’s money, they end up splashing it on Shevchenko. Not a bad choice mind you. But not the best one either.

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Discussion - 6 Responses

  1. Chelsea have an agreement in place to buy Tevez but want him to play football the South American way to develop his flair. This has not been released in the public domain for fears of their being more ridiculous claims of Abramovich owning Corinthians. He will move to Chelsea when one of the three big strikers moves on - Drogba, Shev or Crespo.

  2. Tevez played today against a defender who started his international career after only 2 first team games for his club (Friedrich) and came out second best on every single occasion.

    Let someone else waste their money on Tevez.

  3. Well, anyone that saw Tevez poor performance against Germany might doubt the words above. The only one worse in Argentina was Pekerman whose substiutions turend the game against Argentina and they lost because of them. And Shevchenko can not be judged by what is happening in the World Cup considering the inferior surrounding he has there. No player in himself is god.

  4. Lindy - Tevez was Argentina’s best player on the pitch today, a pity he wasn’t given enough support. And Sheva has proven that he can be awesome in an excellent team (Milan), but the question is would you bet on a young striker who has at least 10 years ahead of him or a striker who is reaching thirty and has 3-4 years left in him?

    Sheva’s a great buy, but maybe not the best. Still, if Chelsea end up signing Tevez that would be great for them. Not so good for the rest of us :)

    Squiddy - Friedrich has been around for a while, more than Lahm in fact. And read my reply to Lindy for more on Tevez.

    Steve - Any idea you have about Crespo moving on? If he does, will Chelsea buy Tevez this summer?

  5. May 24, 2007Lindenhann DK

    We have young strikers comming up. And now they are learning from some of the best so easy now. Baros was on his way last year but SWP did’nt want to go. Tevez…No!

  6. July 7, 2007manu for ever

    tevez destined to be manutd legend

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