Carlos Tevez said he feels at home at Juventus, but is open to a Boca Juniors return. “I don’t like lying to people.”

The striker spoke to Sky Sport Italia after a 4-0 drubbing of Hellas Verona, in which he scored a brace.

“The best news is that we look like a real team with quality, hard work and results. It’s important for us to prove we are 23 players and not just 11, as we all work for the same objective.

Carlos Tevez said he feels at home at Juventus, but is open to a Boca Juniors return. “I don’t like lying to people.”

The striker spoke to Sky Sport Italia after a 4-0 drubbing of Hellas Verona, in which he scored a brace.

“The best news is that we look like a real team with quality, hard work and results. It’s important for us to prove we are 23 players and not just 11, as we all work for the same objective.

“Every day Pogba impresses me! He’s a phenomenon who surprises you every day and it only depends on him now how far he can go.

“We have a great chance of making history in the Champions League with Juventus, but now we are focused on Serie A and want to do well in all competitions.

“We all dream of the Champions League: players, fans and club. With the squad at our disposal, it is possible and we’ll see what happens.”

This week Boca Juniors President Daniel Angelici again declared Tevez plans to come back in 2016.

“At this moment I am not thinking of a contract renewal. I am simply not thinking about it,” explained Apache.

“I don’t like lying to people, so I don’t want to sign a five-year contract with Juve and then risk not seeing it through.

“Of course I could change my mind, as I feel at home here at Juve. I haven’t made any decisions yet for the future. I just said it was a thought of going back to Boca, but not right now.”

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