The striker has made an instant impact at his new club
and proved to be the match winner on Saturday evening
Juventus striker Carlos Tevez has admitted he had enjoyed
the "perfect night" after scoring on his debut in the 1-0 win over
Sampdoria in front of his former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.
The pair had endured a tempestuous relationship together
at Manchester City before leaving the club this summer, with Tevez enjoying a
fine start to life in Italy.
"I didn’t know Mancini was in the stadium. We have
kept up a good rapport," the 29-year-old told reporters after the match.
"I'm really happy here but it's not easy to slot
into a new playing system, it takes time. Tonight was perfect though: a goal
and a win.
"I'm pleased because it was no easy feat coming here
and doing that at such a difficult ground."
Juve boss Antonio Conte then praised his new signing's
work ethic and emphasised how all of his new recruits will get better in the
coming weeks as they get more game time under their belts.
"A lot has been said about him but he's certainly
not afraid of putting in the hard work," the Italian commented shortly
after.
"I'm not happy with a striker who's static. Tevez
not only offers us quality up front but he helps out defensively too.
"Tevez has scored twice already but he's also made a
huge contribution to the team – that's something all my players have always
done.
"The more time passes, the more comfortable Carlos,
Fernando [Llorente] and Angelo [Ogbonna] will be. They're putting a lot of
effort and it's not easy, but these are top players we're talking about."
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