Former Argentina international Carlos Tevez, now 40 years old and serving as the head coach of Independiente, has been discharged from hospital after experiencing chest pains. The incident occurred in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, prompting his admission to a medical facility.
Tevez’s current club, Independiente, confirmed his release from the hospital and stated that he would be returning home to recuperate before resuming training on Thursday. This news comes as a relief to fans and well-wishers concerned about his health.
Tevez, renowned for his impactful stints with Manchester United, Manchester City, and West Ham United, amassed 76 caps for Argentina during his illustrious playing career, spanning from 2004 to 2015. Following his retirement from professional football in June 2022, he transitioned into coaching, taking the helm at Independiente in August 2023. Prior to his managerial role, Tevez enjoyed managerial experience with Boca Juniors and Rosario Central.
His legacy in football includes 201 appearances in the English Premier League, during which he clinched the league title twice with Manchester United (2007-08, 2008-09) and once with Manchester City (2011-12). Tevez’s journey, both on the pitch and now on the sidelines, continues to captivate football enthusiasts worldwide.