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Former Barcelona player and Manchester City’s all-time leading goal scorer Sergio Kun Aguero announced his retirement from professional football.
The 33-year-old sobbed while announcing the news on Wednesday, fewer than six months after joining Barcelona.
The Argentine was taken to hospital on 30 October after experiencing “chest discomfort” during a 1-1 draw with Alaves.
“The decision I have made, I have taken it for my health,” said Aguero.
He added “When they did the first physical test on me in the clinic, the medical staff called me to tell me there was a very big possibility that I wouldn’t be able to keep playing. From that point, I was processing it all but it wasn’t easy. One of the doctors told me straight up, ‘that’s enough.
Messages poured in Aguero as former teammates, managers, and rivals bidding Adios to one of the greatest strikers in football history.
His Argentina compatriot and best friend Leo Messi in an emotional Instagram post, bid him farewell
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