Sergio Aguero’s father accuses Pep Guardiola of faking tears for his son.
After just shy of a ten-year stint at the club, Sergio Aguero has eventually left Manchester City.
The Argentine would make 390 appearances across all competitions for the Etihad powerhouse, scoring a tremendous 260 goals and providing 73 assists.
Aguero also won innumerable trophies during his stint at the Etihad, including five Premier League titles.
Aguero’s final Premier League game saw him net a brace for Everton.
Following the match, Pep Guardiola gave tribute to the hitman in a heartfelt interview which saw him begin to cry.
Sergio Aguero’s father has accused Pep Guardiola of faking his tears in this interview 😢
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) June 3, 2021
Whilst also saying Pep never wanted the Argentine striker at Manchester City!
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The Aguero family, though, are still certainly not keen on Guardiola.
Aguero’s brother was caught aiming the Spaniard on Twitter lately.
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And now, Aguero’s father has attacked the City manager of faking his tears in the above interview:
“I don’t believe his tears. No, I don’t. For me, he never wanted [Aguero].
When asked if he thought the tears were for the cameras, Aguero’s dad replied:
“Of course. He always wants to be the main man and not the players.”
“I don’t believe in Guardiola. He never wanted the Champions League trophy, he wants to be the protagonist of all the teams.”
“There are things about Guardiola, he is a great coach. But from one day to the next the players change you, the environment changes. You never know if you are a starter or not.”
Pep Guardiola, paid the last tribute to Aguero when he said:
“He’s a legend, the best striker I ever had at this club.
“He’s irreplaceable in the mind of our fans, to the players that played alongside him or the managers who worked with him.
“He’s a fantastic person and human being. If his mind is still aggressive like he is, he can stand his career longer for two, three, four or five years.”
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Sergio Aguero’s father accuses Pep Guardiola of faking tears for his son.