Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has revealed his incredible journey from the poverty and hardship of a Buenos Aires ghetto to the iconic superstardom that he enjoys in the Premier League club.
He also revealed how drugs, murder, gunfire, gangsters, police sirens and broken glass provided the backdrop to his tortuous upbringing in Fort Apache, which is now being made into a film. "When I was a kid, I could never go out alone in the street, it was too dangerous. At night, it was like Beirut.
"We could hear guns, people shouting, crying. Some nights you would hear gunshots and bullets crossing through the window or the wall of your house," The News of the World quoted Tevez, as saying.
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