Carlos Tevez returns to Manchester United playing for bitter rivals Manchester City and is relaxed about the expected hostile reception. The Argentine angered Reds fans by crossing to Manchester City in 2009 and he has since become a hero to those in blue.
The 27-year-old has also been involved in a public spat with former United captain Gary Neville.
"I don't care if people boo me," Tevez said in the Daily Mirror. "It doesn't bother me and I'm not worried about going there.
"There was much booing last year, but I understand. As a supporter, you will defend your club and I play for the opposing team now.
"United fans can't say that I didn't give everything when I was there. Maybe some United fans still don't understand why I left.
"But I'm a professional footballer and being booed is a price I must pay sometimes. It doesn't affect me at all."
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