Former Manchester United and Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has revealed which of the two rivals he supports.
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The Argentine, who spent two seasons at United and four at City, has admitted he'll always give his backing to the latter.
"When Manchester United play Manchester City, I root for City," he told the Manchester Evening News.
"To see City go from a neighbour team, if you will, to one of the big clubs in Europe, it makes me proud. I am a City fan."
The former Juventus striker also spoke about when he first made the move to England to join West Ham United, and revealed how he used to follow former teammate Javier Mascherano around the club.
"When I first got to West Ham, it was bad because they threw me in London and I didn't know what to do," he added.
"At West Ham, I followed Mascherano everywhere. He went to the bathroom and I followed him.
"At Manchester United it was easier, I understood the language better.
"Thinking back, the two years I spent at United were wonderful."
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The 31-year-old now plays for Boca Juniors in Argentina, and has just won the league upon his return to the first club he played for.
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