Tevez fumes at ‘lies’ he broke social distancing rules after cops arrive at ex-Man Utd star’s house with arrest warrant
CARLOS TEVEZ has launched an angry fightback - after being branded a Covidiot by his Argentine countrymen.
The former Manchester United, Manchester City and West Ham striker now plays for Buenos Aires giants Boca Juniors.
Pictures recently emerged on Argentine outlet of Tevez posing with a group of men, children and a dog on the football pitch by his house.
Coronavirus social distancing rules and restrictions on playing sport are still in force in Argentina.
However neither Tevez nor any of the 14-strong group wore masks.
The 36-year-old came in for abuse on social media, and even had police visit his home in the Buenos Aires suburb Maipu with an arrest warrant.
However Tevez fumed: "I'm in quarantine here, but people interfere all the time.
Someone has come out to try to make money out of me. I haven't gone out to play football with anyone. It is a complete pack of lies
Carlos Tevez
"I was going to church with my family on Sunday and some neighbours with children asked me for a photo.
"I posed for it and then they went away.
"I was on my own property, so didn't wear a mask. The kids' father claimed I had a kick-about with them, but that was a lie.
"It was just a photo that took two seconds. The next day a police car came to my house with a warrant.
"I told them this was a joke. It was a warrant for breaking the quarantine.
"Why couldn't they have phoned me instead to ask me what happened?
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"I haven't left Maipu. I am in isolation, I train on my own pitch and speak with my teammates via Zoom.
"Someone has come out to try to make money out of me.
"I haven't gone out to play football with anyone. It is a complete pack of lies."