Sergio Aguero Discloses Big Thing he is Scared to do Days After Retiring From Football

Sergio Aguero Discloses Big Thing he is Scared to do Days After Retiring From Football

Ibitoye Shittu
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:56 PM
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  • Sergio Aguero was forced to retire from football in December 2021 due to heart problems in what was an heartbreaking development
  • The Argentine former footballer has now explained that he is even scared to watch football due to his health
  • There are also talks of Sergio Aguero getting a role in the Argentina national team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Sergio Aguero has stated emphatically that he wants to watch football games, but he is scared of doing so due to his health status, which forced him to hand his boots.

There is no doubt about the fact that Sergio Aguero was one of the best strikers in the world during his active playing days, considering the goals he scored most especially for Argentina and Man City.

Curtain fell on Sergio Aguero's football career in December 2021 when doctors advised him to retire due to heart issues with the instruction that he can't play football again.

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Sergio Aguero while in action for Barcelona. Photo by Pau BARRENA
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This news came as a sad one for Sergio Aguero and Barcelona fans who were expecting the Argentine to net goals for them in all competition.

According to the report on GOAL and Daily Post, Sergio Aguero disclosed that he will still think about the role he can still play in football.

Sergio Aguero's reaction to football

"Today I want to play, but I'm scared. I trained all my life to the maximum and in big competitions. I don't watch football or the news, I don't care what's going on.
"I concentrate on what I like the most, like friends. Returning to play comes into my head from time to time but I know it's something I can't do.''

How many titles did Sergio Aguero win at Manchester City?

At the Etihad Stadium, Sergio Aguero win five Premier League titles, one FA Cup, three Community Shields and six EFL Cup before moving to Barcelona, where he won nothing.

Aubameyang sends Mikel Arteta an awkward message with his first Barcelona hat-trick

Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Gabonese striker Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang scored his first goals for Spanish club Barcelona to send an awkward message to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

The Gunner’s boss had claimed that the player has always failed to apply himself in training, but the former Africa Footballer of the Year responded as he netted a hat-trick for the Catalan giants.

Auba is beginning to settle at the Spanish club as he found the back of the net three times against Valencia on Sunday, helping Barcelona to a 4-1 win at the Camp Nou.

It was Carlos Soler who pulled one back for the hosts before Aubameyang restored Barca's three-goal lead as he notched his hat-trick, a strike which was originally awarded to Pedri.

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