Asked by the best moments of his career, the Kun Agüero he targeted one with each of the teams he has played on. With the Atlético de Madrid chose the title of the Europa League won in 2010 and with the Argentine national team, the America Cup won last summer. In addition but, the Argentine forward specifically cited three goals of his career, which can also serve as a summary of his career of almost two decades as a scorer, from his beginnings with Independiente to his end with Barça.
The first goal that Kun cited was “a very nice goal with Independiente, against Racing”. The Argentine noted that “I have nothing against Racing, but it was the most beautiful first goal I had, with 17 years“.
How could it be otherwise, he also highlighted the one he did on the last day of the 2011-12 Premier League, in his first year with Manchester City, marked in added time and that gave the title to the ‘citizens’ that was almost already celebrated by their citizen rival, United. “As everyone knows, that goal against QPR that was worth my first Premier and the first for City in years, “Kun added in this regard.
To finish and although it was inconsequential since it did not prevent the defeat of the Barça, Agüero wanted to mention the one that has ended up being his last goal as a professional, the marking in the last Classic, on October 24 at the Camp Nou already in added time. “Not bad right, to be a last goal? If they ask you what it was … “, commented Kun, author of 426 career goals.
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