Very hard news for Carlos Tevez. The striker’s adoptive father died this Sunday and the player left the concentration camp mouth Juniors and having to return to Buenos Aires.
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The ‘Apache’ traveled with the team to face tonight in Newells for the second day of Argentine football, but after the death of Don Segon was confirmed, he returned to be with the family.
The adoptive father of Carlitos he had undergone neck surgery in mid-February 2020 and would have contracted coronavirus on a medical examination later.
He presented with pneumonia, diabetes, and Covid-19; he was in intensive care for 45 days until he was discharged on September 4, 2020, but was later re-admitted and became connected to a respirator.
In an interview he gave to TyC Sports in Fenero, Tévez he explained what his relationship with Don Segon was like: ” My father took care of me without having anything to do with me. He saw a boy who was helpless, who didn’t have a guide, and he took care of something he didn’t have to. In all my life he never made a difference with the ‘Crooked’, who was his own son. She was always a t-shirt for me and one for him. ”
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” I always went with the truth. He grabbed me one day and told me about my real father. He told me he was not my father, my father had been killed before I was born. This is Segon, the one who put the family on his shoulder and pushed her forward, ” the ram added.
He also explained that ” he motivated me to play ball. I always set the example so that I wouldn’t end up drugged or told that I was poor. ”
The Boca Juniors statement
The Xeneize institution posted a message on social media lamenting the death of Xeneize’s father Tévez.
” Boca Juniors mourns the death of Don Segon, Carlitos’ father, and accompanies the Tévez family and their friends at this time of so much pain and sadness. A lot of strength! “They expressed.