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Even after winning the Champions League with Manchester United, his final choice was to join Man City

This player played in both teams 

By Angus Barnes

This player played in both teams 
This player played in both teams 

Manchester United is one of the most important teams in the Premier League. The team has a great history that has been building up strongly over the last 30 years. Since the arrival of Sir Alex Ferguson, United has become a powerhouse not only in England but also beyond. While most of his fans were in the UK, Ferguson was able to spread the euphoria.

One of the reasons why this phenomenon happened was mainly because of the sporting achievements, the revolution in sport and above all the innovation in telecommunications that allowed football to begin to be broadcast globally. One of the main players in guiding this revolution and this modernity in football was David Beckham.

Beckham's impact was such that he was bought by Real Madrid to become Galactico. However, from Carrington there was a player who would replace him and who would be even more relevant to the team. This player was Cristiano Ronaldo, whose performances led him to become an icon and once again be considered by Real Madrid.

The big news this weekend will be the match between Manchester United and Manchester City. There have been cases in recent years of players who have played on both teams. One of them has been Carlos Tevez, who had outstanding years at United, but little was the contribution of the Argentine as he decided to sign for the hated neighbor of the Etihad Stadium.

Why Tevez went to Manchester City

It should be noted that despite winning the Champions League with United in 2008, the player decided to sign for Manchester City. According to national media and in the player's own words, Tevez began to have problems with Sir Alex Ferguson, which forced him to decide to leave the team. Definitely a great player that could have a great future at Old Trafford but he decided ultimately not to.

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