West Ham, Manchester United and Manchester City.But Tevez also had a flaw, and no one saw it more than Wright-Phillips."He was the worst trainer", a chuckling Wright-Phillips tells Daily Star Sport."He's the only man I know that can basically, not bother training but switch it on every game."He's not alone.Ex-England and Liverpool star Peter Crouch writes in his book that he was told the stocky striker "looked like a bag of spanners" on the training pitch.And ex-United teammate, Rio Ferdinand, said the former Boca Juniors and Juventus man "saved all his energy for the games".
Wright-Phillips adds: "Just his work rate, he's always going to have that technical ability but work-rate wise...sometimes if you were playing seven vs seven it was.
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