The Argentinean striker admitted that his Chinese adventure hasn't been all sunshine & rainbows after just six months living in the Far East.

Well, seems that Carlos Tévez should have thought better before making a move to the Chinese Super League.

Speaking in an interview with Movistar + show "Minuto Cero", the ex-Boca Juniors striker hinted he's not having the best of times in China, as he slammed team-mates, opponents, and the league itself. Tévez dropped some bombs despite the fact that he is the best paid player in the league and in the world.

"It's been  hard to adapt to their playing style, especially because they're a bit innocent. Even then, when they foul you, they can still hurt you, because they're a bit dumb in that sense, they don't know how to take you down without really injuring you. Technically speaking they're not very good, but they could get better in time," Tévez stated.

The Argentinean continued his rant against Chinese football, blasting the league's chances of improvement even with big-name signings.

"I don't think they'll become a real challenge for all the top leagues in Europe. Even if they brought the best player in the world over here, the league won't get there. People look at football in a different way it's more intense in Europe and South America," Tévez added.

The Argentinean has not played with his club for almost a month, after coming down with an injury to his right thigh.