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Tevez Stays at Talleres as Fassi Backs Coach and Shelves Striker Move

Leadership prioritizes unity over a stopgap transfer.

Conferencia de prensa de Carlos Tevez en Taleres. (Fotografías de Pedro Castillo)
El presidente Andrés Fassi en el entrenamiento junto al entrenador Carlos Tevez. (Pedro Castillo / La Voz)
Andrés Fassi, presidente de Talleres, en la práctica de este miércoles 27 de agosto en el CARD. (Pedro Castillo / La Voz)
El plantel de Talleres con los socios que fueron a la práctica. (Pedro Castillo / La Voz)

Overview

  • Carlos Tevez said he will stay “until the last consequence” and made clear he never considered resigning after the 0-3 loss at Atlético Tucumán.
  • Andrés Fassi affirmed Tevez “never presented his resignation,” voiced long‑term confidence in the coach, and urged supporters to keep calm.
  • The president called the run of three wins in the last 20 matches the club’s toughest sporting stretch in 11 years.
  • Talleres declined to sign a new number nine after concluding available options were below the standard of current forwards such as Nahuel Bustos, Federico Girotti and Valentín Depietri.
  • The club opened training to members with Fassi present and denied reports of a punitive bus trip, saying the team flew out by charter and returned by bus for scheduling reasons.