Dark Clouds lying ahead for Sergio Aguero following his recent heart condition. Aguero left in an ambulance after suffering from chest pain in the match against Alaves. The club has ruled him out for the next 90, his heart condition is complex and it’s possible he will not play football again at a professional level
According to reports, Aguero will hang his boots if his problem remains unresolved. The player has achieved many titles with Manchester City over the course of time and he is also considered as one of the greatest strikers of the Premier League.
If this is the end of Aguero’s footballing journey then it would be one of the most memorable careers of this century. Check out these mind-blowing highlights of his career.
Aguero is reportedly considering retiring from football with his heart issues 'more complicated' than first expected 😥
— SPORTbible (@sportbible) November 12, 2021
Terrible news if true. What a player and what a career 👏🏻
One of the best the Premier League has ever seen and one of the best players of his generation! ❤️ pic.twitter.com/BzMpamTB69
Manchester City was trailing after a goal by Mitrovic of Newcastle until Aguero stepped up. Winning this match would mean being at the top of the Premier League. The Argentine smashed many strikes in goal and gave them 5 in 20 minutes against Newcastle.
Sergio Aguero was substituted at the 66th min and he was applauded by Newcastle United fans for his remarkable performance.
Since it’s Manchester City vs Newcastle this weekend, let’s throw back to Sergio Aguero’s iconic game against them
— ¹⁰ (@SxrgioSZN) December 21, 2020
Sergio Aguero 42’, 49’, 50’, 60’, 62’
5 goals in 20 minutes🐐 (7 shots) pic.twitter.com/2jt25FaOM7
Man City was playing Bayern Munich for the Champions League titles. The player was fouled by Mehdi Benatia which won him a penalty and his first goal. The defender was sent off for his offence and Man City took advantage of their extra man
The player went on to score two more goals in the last minutes of the match to make a perfect hat-trick.
Once upon a time, Sergio Aguero destroyed Bayern Munich scoring hattrick in UCL. pic.twitter.com/fhH6RY5gMZ
— ¹⁰ (@AguxroSZN) July 21, 2021
Completing a milestone is good but doing it in style is heavenly. The 2013 version of Aguero was undoubtedly the best. In the Manchester Derby, he scored a beautiful volley from a mistimed pass from Kolorov to mark his 50th goal with Man City.
The team went on to win the derby (4-1).
"I'm very happy at City, very happy since the day I came. I knew that the project was good, and in my head, there is nothing else but Manchester City, so how long I'm going to be at City is never a question."
— City Chief (@City_Chief) October 19, 2020
- Sergio Aguero (2013) pic.twitter.com/77tu2W6Vb7
Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo is the highest scorer in the history of Manchester City. Many great strikers played for them but no one came close to Aguero in achieving it.
The player scored his 178th goal in the Champions League match against Napoli and be the number 1 striker of Manchester City.
Sergio Aguero is now the fifth highest scorer in Premier League history and the highest scoring overseas player 👑🍾 pic.twitter.com/MLpUsPWrIa
— B/R Football (@brfootball) January 12, 2020
The Greatest Moment in the history of the Premier League. Man City was 8 points behind Sir Alex’s side with 6 games left to play. The title race was on till the final day where the winner would get the trophy. Manchester United won their final game and was halfway convinced about winning another Premier League title as Man City were trailing.
Everything changed in a second for millions of people with Aguero scoring the greatest goal in the history of Manchester City. The player scored a beautiful goal in injury time to mark City’s name at the top of the league.
Sergio Aguero goal against QPR 2012 will remain the most important moment for Aguero, Manchester City and the Premier League.
ON THIS DAY: In 2012, Man City won the Premier League with a last gasp winner against QPR from Sergio Aguero.
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) May 13, 2017
“Agueroooooooooooo!" pic.twitter.com/bjE7axzJsM
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